HMS Sabine

Two ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Sabine after the ancient Italian tribe:


 * HMS Sabine (1808) was an 18 gun French brig sloop captured on 28 July 1808 in the Mediterranean by HMS Volage, and sold in 1818.
 * HMS Sabine was an iron screw gunboat launched as HMS Sabrina in 1876. Renamed HMS Sabine in 1916 when converted to a diving tender, the ship was renamed again, to HMS Vivid, in 1920 before being sold in 1922.