Hms Ceres
Three ships of the British
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Ceres
'', after the goddess
Ceres
of
Roman mythology
.
The first
Ceres
was an 18-gun
sloop
launched in
1777
, renamed
Raven
in July
1782
, and captured by the
French
in December of that year.
The second
Ceres
was a 32-gun
fifth-rate
launched in
1781
and broken up
1830
.
The third
Ceres
was a
light cruiser
launched
1917
, sold and broken up in
1946
.
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