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HMS Boadicea

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Various Royal Navy ships have been named HMS Boadicea after the queen of the Iceni in Roman Britain:

Also the name of various shore establishments:

  • Boadicea II - shore establistment and parent ship for First World War armed patrol trawlers at Kingstown, County Cork, relieved July 1915 by Amethyst III and moved to Holyhead.

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