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Seven vessels of the British Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Amphion, after the Greek hero Amphion.HMS Amphion (1780), launched in 1780, was a 32-gun fifth-rate.
HMS Amphion (1798), launched in 1798, was a 32-gun fifth-rate.
HMS Amphion (1846), launched in 1846, was a wooden-hulled screw frigate.
HMS Amphion (1883), launched in 1883, was a Leander-class protected cruiser.
HMS Amphion (1911), launched in 1911, was an Active-class scout cruiser, she was sunk on the 6 August 1914 becoming the first Royal Navy ship to be sunk in World War I.
HMS Amphion, launched in 1934, was a Leander-class light cruiser transferred to the Royal Australian Navy and renamed HMAS Perth.
HMS Amphion (P439), launched in 1944, was the name ship of her class of submarines.
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