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HMS Phaeton Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS ''Phaeton'' or ''Phaëton'' after Phaëton, the son of Helios in Greek mythology: * HMS ''Phaeton'', a purpose-built fireship launched in 1691, was expended against the French Navy at La Hogue in 1692. * HMS ''Phaeton'', also a fireship, formerly a merchantman purchased in 1739, served as an escort during the War of Austrian Succession. * HMS ''Phaeton'', a frigate launched in 1782 which served during the Napoleonic wars, created an incident in Nagasaki harbour, Japan, in 1808. * HMS ''Phaeton'', a 32-pounder armed sailing frigate launched in 1848, was converted in 1859 to screw propulsion. * HMS ''Phaeton'', launched 1883, was a ''Leander''-class protected cruiser. * HMS ''Phaeton'', launched 1914, was an ''Arethusa''-class light cruiser. She served in World War I. * HMS ''Phaeton'', launched 1934, was a ''Leander''-class light cruiser transferred to the Royal Australian Navy and renamed HMAS ''Sydney''. She was sunk by the German auxiliary cruiser ''Kormoran'' in World War II.
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