• Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Leviathan: The first Leviathan was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1750 as Northumberland...
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  • Look up leviathan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Leviathan is a Biblical sea monster. Leviathan may also refer to: Leviathan (Hobbes book), a 1651...
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    HMS Leviathan was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy, launched on 9 October 1790. At the Battle of Trafalgar under Henry William...
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    eventually completed with the last commissioning in 1961; however, the sixth, Leviathan, was dismantled for spare parts and scrap. Although not completed in time...
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    HMS Leviathan was one of four Drake-class armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy around 1900. She was assigned to the China Station upon completion...
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    United Kingdom. There are two carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, currently in service. HMS Unicorn was an aircraft repair ship and...
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  • 1744. HMS Northumberland (1750) was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1750. She was converted into a storeship in 1777 and renamed HMS Leviathan. She foundered...
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    On 17 January 1905, Cradock assumed command of the armoured cruiser HMS Leviathan, but was invalided home on 17 June. He was on sick leave until September...
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  • Anton Wilson, 1975 HMS Leviathan – aircraft carrier, HMS Leviathan by John Winton, 1967 (There was a real carrier named HMS Leviathan but she was scrapped...
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    Bucentaure was isolated by Victory and Temeraire, and then engaged by HMS Neptune, HMS Leviathan, and Conqueror; similarly, Santísima Trinidad was isolated and...
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    had gone about their work Hood had ordered HMS Robust under Captain George Elphinstone and HMS Leviathan under Captain Benjamin Hallowell to evacuate...
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    between her sister HMS Temeraire, and the 74-gun HMS Leviathan. Fremantle had been promised a position second to Nelson aboard HMS Victory, and by 10...
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    cancelled 1946 Africa – to Malta class then cancelled Majestic class HMS Leviathan (1945) – was never completed Centaur class - second batch of four cancelled...
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    Haiti, on 21 March 1796 where, after Africa and the ship of the line HMS Leviathan had been heavily damaged by shore batteries, the landings were called...
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    destroyers in the Dartmouth Training Squadron) Leviathan (aircraft carrier from the novel HMS Leviathan by John Winton; the real Majestic-class carrier...
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    of the flying squadron and two ships from the main fleet, HMS Audacious and HMS Leviathan, arrived to assist her. The damaged Bellerophon then drifted...
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    ships of the line HMS Leviathan and HMS Swiftsure and the frigate HMS Emerald, commanded by Rear-Admiral John Thomas Duckworth on Leviathan. The Spanish convoy...
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    front of Marlborough the rest of the van had mixed success. HMS Bellerophon and HMS Leviathan were both still suffering the effects of their exertions earlier...
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    October, Bayntun in Leviathan was fifth in Nelson's weather column, after HMS Victory, HMS Temeraire, HMS Neptune and HMS Conqueror. Leviathan raked the French...
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    Leviathan, after a biblical sea monster. The submarine was purchased by Israel, along with two of her T-class sisters, in 1965, HMS Truncheon and HMS...
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    1761. Northumberland was later classified as a storeship and was renamed Leviathan on 13 September 1777. She foundered on 27 February 1780 whilst sailing...
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  • HMS Kempenfelt (R03) SS Kent (1960) SS Kenuta (1907) MV Kipawa (1951) MS Kungsholm (1966) HMS Leviathan (1901) SS Lima (1907) SS Lincoln (1958) HMS Loch...
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    in addition to Leviathan, included HMS Andromeda, HMS Unite, HMS Coromandel, HMS Proselyte, HMS Amphitrite, HMS Hornet, the brig HMS Drake, hired armed...
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    to return to service, and escorted Lord Hood to the Mediterranean in HMS Leviathan. There Hood led the occupation, defence and ultimate withdrawal from...
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    HMS Leviathan...
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    French ship Courageux, captured in 1761 by HMS Bellona. This class of ship is sometimes referred to as the Leviathan class. A further two ships of the class...
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    first two commands, Digby took 57 enemy vessels before transferring to HMS Leviathan under Commodore John Duckworth and was present at the capture of Minorca...
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    the fire damage, new boilers were transplanted from the incomplete HMS Leviathan, at the Wilton-Fijenoord shipyard in Rotterdam. In 1969, it was decided...
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    November and St Vincent detached three ships of the line, HMS Leviathan (1790), HMS Orion (1787), and HMS Princess Royal (1773) three frigates and several smaller...
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  • Belleau (R97) French cruiser Jeanne d'Arc (R97) HMS Grenville (R97), a destroyer of the Royal Navy HMS Leviathan (R97), an aircraft carrier ordered for the...
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