Hms Neptune
Nine ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Neptune
'' after the Roman
god of the ocean
.
Neptune
, launched in 1683, was a
2nd rate
of 90 guns that was twice rebuilt before being renamed
Torbay
in her new incarnation as a
3rd rate
in 1750.
Neptune
was a
2nd rate
ship of the line
of 98 guns. She fought at the
battle of Trafalgar
.
Neptune
, launched in 1874, was an ironclad battleship.
The eighth
Neptune
was an early
Dreadnought battleship
.
The ninth
Neptune
(20)
was a
Leander-class
cruiser sunk in
1941
.
Faslane Naval Base
is also called HMS
Neptune
.
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