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A number of motor vessels have been named Artemis, including:

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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Artemis after Artemis, the Olympian goddess known to the Romans as Diana.

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A number of steamships have carried the name Artemis, including -

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Aqueity was the name of a number of ships operated by F T Everard, including:

A number of ships have been named Arcadia.

A number of motor vessels have been named Explorer, including -

A number of motor vessels have been named Jupiter, including

Seven motor vessels of Stena Line have carried the name Stena Nordica.

Three ships of the French Navy have borne the name Artémise in honour of Queen Artemisia I of Caria:

Two submarines of the French Navy have borne the name Artémis in honour of the goddess Artemis:

A number of motor vessels have been named Claymore, including

A number of vessels have been named Armorique, including:

A number of motor vessels have been named MV Balmoral, including: