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* {{HMS|Hercules|1868}} was an [[ironclad warship|ironclad]] [[battleship]] launched in 1868. She was used for harbour service from 1881, as a barracks from 1905, was renamed HMS ''Calcutta'' in 1909, HMS ''Fisgard II'' in 1915, and was sold in 1932.
* {{HMS|Hercules|1868}} was an [[ironclad warship|ironclad]] [[battleship]] launched in 1868. She was used for harbour service from 1881, as a barracks from 1905, was renamed HMS ''Calcutta'' in 1909, HMS ''Fisgard II'' in 1915, and was sold in 1932.
* {{HMS|Hercules|1910}} was a {{sclass-|Colossus|battleship (1910)|0}} battleship launched in 1910 and sold for breaking up in 1921.
* {{HMS|Hercules|1910}} was a {{sclass-|Colossus|battleship (1910)|0}} battleship launched in 1910 and sold for breaking up in 1921.
* {{HMS|Hercules|R49}} was a {{sclass-|Majestic|aircraft carrier|0}} light fleet [[aircraft carrier]] launched in 1945, but not completed until purchased by India in 1957. Commissioned in 1961 as {{INS|Vikrant}}, she was paid off in 1997 and opened as a [[museum ship]] in 2001.
* {{HMS|Hercules|R49}} was a {{sclass-|Majestic|aircraft carrier|0}} light fleet [[aircraft carrier]] launched in 1945, but not completed until purchased by India in 1957. Commissioned in 1961 as {{INS|Vikrant}}, she was paid off in 1997 and was a [[museum ship]] between 2001 and 2012. She was scrapped in 2014.


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Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Hercules, or HMS Hercule, after the Greek and Roman hero Hercules. Another was launched, but never served in the Navy: