HMS Centaur

Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Centaur, after the half-human, half-horse centaur of Greek mythology:


 * HMS Centaur (1746) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1746 and sold in 1761.
 * HMS Centaur (1759) was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line, formerly the French ship Centaure. She was captured at the Battle of Lagos in 1759, and foundered in a hurricane in 1782.
 * HMS Centaur (1797) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1797, decommissioned in 1816, and broken up in 1819.
 * HMS Centaur (1845) was a wooden paddle frigate launched in 1845 and scrapped in 1864.
 * HMS Centaur was to have been an Edgar-class cruiser armoured cruiser, but she was renamed HMS Royal Arthur (1891) in 1890, prior to her launch in 1891.
 * HMS Centaur (1916) was a C-class cruiser and lead ship of the Centaur subclass. She was launched in 1916 and sold for scrap in 1934.
 * HMS Centaur was to have been a C-class destroyer (1943) destroyer. She was ordered in 1942, but was subsequently redesigned as a Weapon-class destroyer and renamed HMS Tomahawk in 1943.  She was eventually launched in 1946 as HMS Scorpion (D64).
 * HMS Centaur (R06) was a Centaur-class aircraft carrier, launched in 1947 and scrapped in 1970.