HMS Scorpion

Eleven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Scorpion after the carnivorous arthropod, or the scorpion, a ballistic weapon in use in the Roman army:

Citations

  1. Allen, Houghton Mifflin Company (1913). A Naval History of the American Revolution. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. pp. 2:398–399.
  2. Cray, Robert E. (1999). "Commemorating the Prison Ship Dead: Revolutionary Memory and the Politics of Sepulture in the Early Republic, 1776–1808". The William and Mary Quarterly. 56 (3): 565–90. doi:10.2307/2674561.
  3. Freneau, Philip Morin (1902). The Poems of Philip Freneau: Poet of the American Revolution. United States: University Library. pp. 18–38.
  4. Blakemore, Steven (2012). Literature, Intertextuality, and the American Revolution: From Common Sense to Rip Van Winkle. Vol. XIV. United Kingdom: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.

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