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- Dido-class_cruiser abstract "The Dido class was a class of sixteen (including five in the Bellona sub-class) light cruisers built for the Royal Navy. The design was influenced by the Arethusa-class light cruisers. The first group of three ships was commissioned in 1940, the second group (six ships) and third group (two ships) were commissioned in 1941–1942. The Bellona subclass ships were commissioned between 1943 to 1944. Most members of the class were given names drawn from classical history and legend.".
- Q1210639 abstract "The Dido class was a class of sixteen (including five in the Bellona sub-class) light cruisers built for the Royal Navy. The design was influenced by the Arethusa-class light cruisers. The first group of three ships was commissioned in 1940, the second group (six ships) and third group (two ships) were commissioned in 1941–1942. The Bellona subclass ships were commissioned between 1943 to 1944. Most members of the class were given names drawn from classical history and legend.".
- Dido-class_cruiser comment "The Dido class was a class of sixteen (including five in the Bellona sub-class) light cruisers built for the Royal Navy. The design was influenced by the Arethusa-class light cruisers. The first group of three ships was commissioned in 1940, the second group (six ships) and third group (two ships) were commissioned in 1941–1942. The Bellona subclass ships were commissioned between 1943 to 1944. Most members of the class were given names drawn from classical history and legend.".
- Q1210639 comment "The Dido class was a class of sixteen (including five in the Bellona sub-class) light cruisers built for the Royal Navy. The design was influenced by the Arethusa-class light cruisers. The first group of three ships was commissioned in 1940, the second group (six ships) and third group (two ships) were commissioned in 1941–1942. The Bellona subclass ships were commissioned between 1943 to 1944. Most members of the class were given names drawn from classical history and legend.".