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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Medea, or HMS Medee, after the Medea of Greek mythology, whilst another was planned: - {{HMS|Medea|1744}} was a 26-gun sixth rate, originally the French {{ship|French ship|Medee||2}}. She was captured by {{HMS|Dreadnought|1691|6}} in 1744 and was sold in 1745. She subsequently operated as the privateer {{ship||Boscawen|ship|2}}.
- {{HMS|Medea|1778}} was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1778 and sold in 1795.
- HMS Medee was the 36-gun fifth rate Médée captured from the French in 1800. She was used as a prison ship from 1802 and was sold in 1805.
- HMS Medea was to have been a 32-gun fifth rate of 658 tons. She was ordered from Woolwich Dockyard in 1800 but was later cancelled.
- {{HMS|Medea|1833}} was a paddle sloop launched in 1833 and sold in 1867.
- {{HMS|Medea|1888}} was a {{sclass-|Marathon|cruiser|0}} second class cruiser launched in 1888 and sold in 1914.
- {{HMS|Medea|1915}} was a {{sclass-|Medea|destroyer}}, originally to be the Greek Kriti. She was purchased on the ways in 1914, launched in 1915, and sold for breaking up in 1921.
- HMS Medea was an {{sclass-|M15|monitor|0}} monitor, launched in 1915 as {{HMS|M22}}. She was renamed HMS Medea in 1925 and was sold in 1938, wrecked after parting tow to the breaker's yard 23 or 28, January 1939.
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