Flagship of the Revolutionary Hellenic Navy (in service 1825-31)
The frigate Hellas
History
Greece
Namesake
Hellas
Laid down
1825
Launched
1826
Acquired
1825
Commissioned
1826
Decommissioned
1831
Fate
Burned by Admiral Andreas Miaoulis
Notes
Previously Frigate Hope
General characteristics
Propulsion
sail
The Greek frigate Hellas (Greek: Ελλάς) was the flagship of the Revolutionary Hellenic Navy. After an arbitration hearing in New York due to financial default by the Greek government, she was delivered to Greece in 1826. She was burned in 1831 by the Greek Admiral Andreas Miaoulis when the government of Ioannis Kapodistrias ordered her turned over to the Russian navy.
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