Five ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Agincourt, named after the Battle of Agincourt of 1415, and construction of another was started but not completed.
HMS Agincourt (1817) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1817. She was used for harbour service from 1848, was renamed HMS Vigo in 1865 and was sold in 1884.
HMS Agincourt (1865) was a Minotaur-classironcladfrigate launched in 1865. She was renamed HMS Boscawen and used for harbour service from 1904, was renamed HMS Ganges II in 1906, became a coal hulk named C109 in 1908 and was broken up in 1960.
HMS Agincourt (1913) was a battleship originally built for Brazil as Rio de Janeiro and launched in 1913. She was sold to Turkey as Sultan Osman, but the Royal Navy took her over before delivery on the outbreak of the First World War. She was present at the Battle of Jutland and was sold in 1922.
HMS Agincourt (S125) is an Astute-class submarine that is under construction and due to commission in 2024.
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