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Sail battleship
- Emmanuil 64 (ex-Russian Emmanuil, purchased c. 1830)
Early steam battleships
- Basileos Giorgios (1867)
- Basilissa Olga (1869)
- Spetsai class
- Hydra (1889) - BU 1929
- Spetsai (1889) - BU 1929
- Psara (1890) - BU 1929
- Hydra (1889) - BU 1929
pre-Dreadnought battleships
Lemnos, U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
Kilkis, 1911 U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
- Mississippi class (transferred 1914)
- Lemnos (1905) (ex-Idaho) - Sunk 1941
- Kilkis (1905) (ex-Mississippi) - Sunk 1941
- Lemnos (1905) (ex-Idaho) - Sunk 1941
Dreadnought battleships
- Vasileus Konstantinos (-) - BU 1910s
- Salamis (1914) (taken over by Germany 1914; not completed) - BU 1923
Unassorted Note: that these aren't battleships.
- Giorgios Averof - The admiralty ship of the Greek Navy during the Balkan Wars and World War I. It is now a floating museum at Palaio Faliro.
- Mount Othrys, named after Mount Othrys
- Tilemachos, named after Telemachus
- HS Kriezis, sold from HMS Coreopsis of the Royal Navy
- HS Themistoklis (D-210) (1970 - 1992), named after Themistocles
- HS Tombazis (D-215) - repaired at Skaramagas between November 1978 and May 1979
- HS Apostolis (D-216) (1980 - 1992), transferred from the US Navy as USS Charles P. Cecil (DD-825) in 1980
- HS Kriezis (D-217) - (1980 - 1993), transferred from the US Navy as USS Myles C. Fox (DD-829) in 1980 - named after the Prime Minister of Greece between 1849 and 1854, Antonios Kriezis
Ancient Greece
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