Dannebroge - Wikipedia Dannebroge Dannebroge may refer to the following ships: HDMS Dannebroge, a ship of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy Dannebrog (DAC ship), an East Indiaman of the Danish Asiatic Company
Danish Maritime Archaeologists Discover Flagship Lost in the Battle of . . . In 1801, the blockship Dannebroge lay at anchor in Copenhagen harbour as part of the Danish–Norwegian defence against a powerful British fleet During the Battle of Copenhagen, the ship was heavily hit, caught fire, and ultimately exploded Maritime archaeologists have now discovered the wreck of the warship which, in the morning hours of 2 April 1801, served as a central command vessel in
Dannebroge - vrak. se Dannebroge was launched in 1692 and was equipped with more than 80 guns, most of them bronze The name was given to the ship after the Order of the Dannebrog established by King Christian V in 1671 At first, the ship was the pride of the Danish navy
Dannebrog - Wikipedia The Dannebrog (Danish: Dannebrog, pronounced [ˈtænəˌpʁoˀ]) [4] is the flag of the Kingdom of Denmark The flag is red with a white Nordic cross, which means that the cross extends to the edges of the flag and that the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side
Dannebrog – the reinterpreted ensign – University of Copenhagen For many Danes Dannebrog is a natural part of the decorations that are hung on the Christmas tree in December The red and white of the ensign go well together as Christmas decorations but there is also some sneaking national sentiment involved
HDMS Dannebroge | Military Wiki | Fandom The Dannebroge was a Dano-Norwegian ship-of-the-line that exploded and sank on 4 October 1710, during the Great Northern War Almost all of its crew of 600 were killed - one third of the victims were Norwegians Admiral Iver Huitfeldt was among the casualties
Dannebroge - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias The Dannebroge was a Dano-Norwegian ship-of-the-line that exploded and sunk October 4, 1710, during the Great Northern War Almost all of its crew of 600 were killed
HDMS Dannebroge explained HDMS Dannebroge was a Dano-Norwegian ship-of-the-line that exploded and sank on 4 October 1710, during the Great Northern War Almost all of its crew of 600 were killed - one third of the victims were Norwegians
HDMS Dannebroge - Wikipedia HDMS Dannebroge was a ship of the line of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy, which exploded and sank on 4 October 1710 during the Battle of Køge Bay of the Great Northern War
Dannebroge — Wikipedia Republished WIKI 2 The Dannebroge was a Dano-Norwegian ship-of-the-line that exploded and sunk October 4, 1710, during the Great Northern War Almost all of its crew of 600 were killed