Hms Phaeton
Several ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Phaeton
'' after
Phaton
, the son of
Helios
in
Greek mythology
:
Phaeton
, launched 1883, was a
Leander
-class
protected cruiser
.
Phaeton
, launched 1914, was an
Arethusa
-class
light cruiser
. She served in
World War I
.
Phaeton
, launched 1934, was a
Leander
-class
light cruiser transferred to the
Royal Australian Navy
and renamed
Sydney
. She was sunk by the German auxiliary cruiser
Kormoran
in
World War II
.
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