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- 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...
- part of Provesteen battery, 1723 Slesvig 50/52 (c. 1684) - Storm 1711 Dannebroge 94 (c. 1692) - Blew up 1710 Tre Løver 78 guns Prinds Christian 76 guns...
- ships of the line and several frigates with 1512 guns. The Danish ship Dannebroge exploded and of the 550-man crew only 9 survived. The Swedish ships Tre...
- of the Royal Danish Navy, also known as the HDMS Dannebrog (1850) HDMS Dannebroge (1692) (The name is spelled Dannebrog in some references) HDMY Dannebrog...
- Danish-Norwegian naval officer who was killed in action, when he commanded the ship Dannebroge during the Great Northern War 1700–1721. Iver ****tfeldt was born in the...
- Hummeren, warship/frigate (1666–1700) Norske Løve, warship (1680–1715) Dannebroge, ship of the line (1692–1710) Fredericus Quartus a.k.a. Store Christi****...
- commemorate the death of Admiral Ivar ****tfeldt and his men from HDMS Dannebroge, which exploded and sank in the Battle of Køge Bat during the Great Northern...
- responsible for the construction of the first ship there, the ship-of-the-line Dannebroge, which was launched in 1692. Span was the first shipbuilder in Denmark...
- ship exploded and sank killing 689 of the 700 aboard. 689 1710  Denmark Dannebroge – On 4 October, in the Great Northern War, the Dano-Norwegian ship-of-the-line...
- shipyard at Bremerholm. The first ship to be set to sea from Nyholm was Dannebroge in 1692 and in the following years the construction of all major vessels...