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- Q3270691 abstract "See HMS Bellerophon for other ships of the same name.HMS Bellerophon was a dreadnought of the Royal Navy. She was the lead ship of the Bellerophon class, and the fourth Royal Navy vessel to bear the name of the mythic Greek hero. Built at the Royal Dockyard in Portsmouth and completed in 1909, Bellerophon first joined the 1st Battle Squadron and then upon the outbreak of war joined the 4th Battle Squadron where she remained until 1919. She was present at the Battle of Jutland where she fired sixty-two 12 inch rounds and received no damage. With the end of the war she was placed in the Reserve Fleet and sold for scrap in 1921 before being taken to the breakers two years later.".
- Q3270691 commissioningDate "1909-02-27".
- Q3270691 layingDown "1906-12-06".
- Q3270691 length "160.3248".
- Q3270691 shipBeam "24.9936".
- Q3270691 shipDraft "9.4488".
- Q3270691 shipLaunch "1907-07-27".
- Q3270691 status "8 November 1921 Sold for scrap".
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- Q3270691 shipCommissioned "1909-02-27".
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- Q3270691 shipLaidDown "1906-12-06".
- Q3270691 shipLaunched "1907-07-27".
- Q3270691 shipName "HMS Bellerophon".
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- Q3270691 comment "See HMS Bellerophon for other ships of the same name.HMS Bellerophon was a dreadnought of the Royal Navy. She was the lead ship of the Bellerophon class, and the fourth Royal Navy vessel to bear the name of the mythic Greek hero. Built at the Royal Dockyard in Portsmouth and completed in 1909, Bellerophon first joined the 1st Battle Squadron and then upon the outbreak of war joined the 4th Battle Squadron where she remained until 1919.".
- Q3270691 label "HMS Bellerophon (1907)".
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- Q3270691 name "HMS Bellerophon".