HMS Centurion
Eight ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Centurion, after the centurions of ancient Rome. A ninth ship was planned but never built.
Ships
    
- HMS Centurion (1650) was a 34-gun ship launched in 1650 and wrecked in 1689.
 - HMS Centurion (1691) was a 48-gun fourth-rate launched in 1691 and broken up in 1728.
 - HMS Centurion (1732) was a 60-gun fourth-rate launched in 1732 and broken up 1769 after George Anson's voyage around the world
 - HMS Centurion (1774) was a 50-gun fourth-rate launched in 1774. She was reduced to harbour service in 1809, sank at her moorings in 1824, and was raised and broken up in 1825.
 - HMS Centurion was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1812 as HMS Clarence. She was renamed HMS Centurion in 1826 and was broken up in 1828.
 - HMS Centurion (1844) was an 80-gun third-rate launched in 1844. She was converted to screw propulsion in 1855, and sold in 1870.
 - HMS Centurion (1892) was a Centurion-class battleship launched in 1892 and sold in 1910.
 - HMS Centurion (1911) was a King George V-class battleship launched in 1911. She was converted to a target ship in 1926, rated as an escort ship in 1940, and was sunk off Arromanches as a breakwater in 1944.
 - HMS Centurion was to have been a 9,000 ton cruiser, planned in 1945, but cancelled in 1946.
 
Shore establishment
    
- HMS Centurion (shore establishment) was the central drafting depot established at Haslemere in 1956, commissioned in 1957 and named in 1964. The base moved to Gosport, becoming a drafting depot and a pay and accounting centre, in 1970. It was paid off in 1994, becoming Centurion building, a tender to HMS Sultan, mainly responsible for personnel and Human Resources functions.
 
Battle honours
    
Ships named Centurion have earned the following battle honours:
- Armada, 1588
 - Cadiz, 1596
 - Dover, 1652
 - Portland, 1653
 - Gabbard, 1653
 - Scheveningen, 1653
 - Santa Cruz, 1657
 - Lowestoft, 1665
 - Four Days' Battle, 1666
 - Orfordness, 1666
 - Barfleur, 1692
 - Velez Malaga, 1704
 - Marbella, 1705
 - Nuestra Senora de Covadonga, 1743
 - Finisterre, 1747
 - Louisbourg, 1758
 - Quebec, 1759
 - Havana, 1762
 - St. Lucia, 1778
 - China, 1900
 - Jutland, 1916
 - Normandy, 1944
 
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