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  • Bras Priqué is the nickname of a notorious French pirate hovering off New Orleans in 1780, in Victor Herbert's 1910's operetta "Naughty Marietta".
  • The Bango Pirates are the pirates who sailed in a sailing steamship to attack passenger ships and ships for the treasures in Sherlock Hound, Episode 1!
  • Seth Balmore - a sea pirate and immortal in the video game Lost Odyssey.
  • Balthier - is a sky pirate in the video game Final Fantasy XII.
  • Hector Barbossa - is a fictional character in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. Barbossa is portrayed by Australian actor Geoffrey Rush in all the films. Barbossa was first introduced as the main antagonist of the first film, and captain of the Black Pearl after mutiny against the ship's former captain, Jack Sparrow, the first film, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Having met his demise in the climax of the film, his character is revealed to have been resurrected at the end of Dead Man's Chest, becoming a supporting protagonist in At World's End. In the third film, it is revealed that Barbossa is also one of the nine pirate lords as pirate lord of the Caspian Sea territory. In the fourth film, On Stranger Tides, he has become a privateer in the King's Navy and is ordered to be Jack's guide on an expedition for the Fountain of Youth.
  • Captain Barrett - or "The Hook", is a comic villain of the 1944 Bob Hope film "The Princess and the Pirate" Played by Victor McLaglen
  • The Berserkers are Viking pirates in the ThunderCats TV show.
  • Bêlit - is the name of a female pirate captain who is one of the main protagonists along with her partner Conan of Cimmeria in the story "Queen of the Black Coast" by Robert E. Howard.
  • Ben Ali, the Barbary Dragon, an aggressive and highly predatory pirate leader who made the mistake of stalking Doctor Dolittle - with the result that the pirate band was completely outwitted by the doctor's animal allies and were forced to reform and become a bird-seed farmers, while the good doctor sailed off with their ship.
  • Black John Licorice is an undead pirate, that was once human, made out of black licorice who appears in the "Codenamed Kids Next Door" episode Operation: L.I.C.O.R.I.C.E.. He was the captain of Stickybeard when he was young and loves candy above anything else. When traveling in search of candy, Black John and his crew came upon an island of licorice trees, which they promptly cut down and stole. This cursed Black John and his crew, causing the pirates to become skeleton-like licorice figures alive only at night and collapse into piles of licorice bones by day.
  • Black Bellamy - the Pirate Captain's cunning and black-hearted arch nemesis From The Pirates!. In the film he was voiced by Jeremy Piven.
  • Biere Du Boucanier, the trademark rough pirate with an eye patch appearing on the labels of beer bottles produced at the Van Steenberge Brewery in Belgium .
  • The Black Corsair - is an Italian nobleman turned pirate to avenge the death of his brothers. One of Emilio Salgari's most legendary creations. Portrayed in "El Corsario Negro" (1944) by actor Pedro Armendáriz. There was also an Italian film made in 1937, directed by Amleto Palermi.
  • The Black Pirate - is the title character of the 1926 silent film, played with acrobatic panache by Douglas Fairbanks.
  • The Black Pirate - DC Comics character, no connection to the 1926 Douglas Fairbanks film. This Black Pirate was a masked hero.
  • Black Vulmea - is the nickname of Terrence Vulmea, a swashbuckling hero of the Spanish Main created by Robert E. Howard. Vulmea's adventures are collected in Black Vulmea's Vengeance.
  • Art Blastside - is a former gentlewoman named Artemesia Fitz-Willoghby Weatherhouse who lost her all memories of her life with her mother, Piratica, in a cannon accident that cost her mother her life. She regained it after 6 years of attending a finishing school and gathered her mother's former crew to set sail again. The Piratica Series, by Tanith Lee.
  • Captain Blood - is the alias of Peter Blood, an Irish doctor turned slave, then pirate, and is the title character of a series of novels by Rafael Sabatini. The novel was also adapted into a film starring Errol Flynn and directed by Casablanca director Michael Curtiz. Captain Blood also appears in Martin Mystery animated television series episode Pirates of Doom where he is depicted as supernatural pirate.
  • Bloody Bill, a pirate with a dark past who unexpectedly befriends the boy protagonists in Robert Michael Ballantyne's "The Coral Island".
  • Captain Bloth - is the captain of the fossil-like ship Maelstrom, and the main villain of The Pirates of Dark Water.
  • Captain Blubber - and Captain Blackeye - are two (fairly pathetic) pirates from the Banjo-Kazooie series. Blackeye's drunken comments and the furnishings of his room strongly suggest that he may have been a key aspect of the game's scrapped "Stop 'n Swop" feature.
  • Billy Bones - a pirate captain who kept the map of the island where Flint's treasure was hidden in Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.
  • Antonio Bongo - is a pirate that starts a journey to find the six magical keys with his friends Cadman Thomas, Jerry King, Gunter Hilton and his father Amen Bongo. He was created by Conor James Cid-Fuentes Deely.
  • Captain Broom - is a pirate in the novel Pirates! by Celia Rees
  • Douglas "Dawg" Brown - the villainous pirate uncle of Morgan Adams and captain of the Reaper. He appears in Cutthroat Island. Like Morgan, he wants to recover the three portions of the treasure map before she does. Dawg is portrayed by Frank Langella.

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