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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2017}}{{Use British English|date=January 2017}}Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Saracen, after the Saracens, a Medieval European term for Muslims: - {{HMS|Saracen|1804}} was an 18-gun {{sclass-|Cruizer|brig-sloop|0}} brig-sloop launched in 1804 and broken up in 1812.
- {{HMS|Saracen|1812}} was another 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1812 and sold in 1819. She then made two voyages between 1819 and 1826 as a whaler.
- {{HMS|Saracen|1831}} was a 10-gun {{sclass-|Cherokee|brig-sloop|0}} brig-sloop launched in 1831. On 16 October 1839 she captured the Spanish slave trader Brilliante. Saracen was used as a survey vessel from 1854 and exchanged as part-payment in 1862 for a brig named Young Queen, which became the next HMS Saracen.
- {{HMS|Saracen|1862}} was a survey brig, previously named Young Queen, purchased in 1862. She was sold in 1870.
- {{HMS|Saracen|1908}} was a {{sclass2-|Tribal|destroyer (1905)|0}} destroyer launched in 1908 and sold in 1919.
- {{HMS|Saracen|P247}} was an S-class submarine launched in 1942 and sunk in 1943.
See also- HMS Saracen, a 1965 book by Douglas Reeman
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