Hms Scylla
Five vessels of the British
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Scylla
'', after the
sea monster
Scylla
of
Greek mythology
.
The first
Scylla
was an 18-gun
brig-sloop
launched in
1809
and broken up
1846
.
The second
Scylla
was a wooden
screw corvette
launched in
1856
and sold for breakup in
1882
.
The third
Scylla
was a
2nd class cruiser
in service from
1891
to
1914
.
The fourth
Scylla
was a
cruiser
launched in
1940
, seriously damaged by a
mine
in
1944
, and sold in
1950
.
The fifth
Scylla
was a
frigate
in service from
1970
to
1993
, and sunk as an
artificial reef
in
2004
.
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