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name HDMS Havfruen: between 1563 and 1961. Included in these are: HDMS Havfruen (1701) ship-of-the-line (designed by O Judichaer) HDMS Havfruen (1760)
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Frigate of the Royal Danish Navy
HDMS Havfruen was a frigate of the Royal Danish Navy. HDMS Havfruen was built at the Royal Dock Yard in Copenhagen to a design by Andreas Schifter. She
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20th century Danish submarine
HDMS Dykkeren was the first Danish submarine built by FIAT San Giorgio for the Royal Danish Navy and commissioned in 1909. In 1910, Dykkeren was equipped
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frigates in the same class. The others were HDMS Freya (1824-1853), HDMS Havfruen (1825) (1832-1864) and HDMS Bellona (1830) (1835-1862). Construction started
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officers and sailors Ships in class: 6 (HDMS Diana, HDMS Freja, HDMS Havfruen, HDMS Najaden, HDMS Nymfen and HDMS Rota) Operator: Royal Danish Navy Commissioned:
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Denmark. HDMS Sælen was dispatched to the Persian Gulf during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, to assist the Coalition forces. Being a coastal submarine, HDMS Sælen
Submarines in the Royal Danish Navy
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HDMS Najaden (Danish: "The Naiad") was a frigate of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy, which she served from 1796 until the British captured her in 1807. While
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frigates in the same class. The others were HDMS Freya (1824-1853), HDMS Havfruen (1825) (1832-1864) and HDMS Rota (1825) (1822-1863) Bellona was 48.09
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Royal Danish Navy patrol boat
replace the aging Barsø class of patrol boats. The lead ship of the class, HDMS Diana, entered Danish service in 2007. The Diana-class vessels were initially
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Royal Danish Navy's Havmanden-class of submarines
namesake boat, Havmanden, to be built by Whitehead, and plans for a second, Havfruen, to be built at the Copenhagen Navy Yard. In May 1911, while the first
Havmanden-class submarine (1911)
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service in the Norske Løve, and in Havfruen with the home squadron. In 1793–94 he was serving on board the brig HDMS Lougen on its cruise to the Danish
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Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy officer (1680–1756)
Skibregister - Record card for HDMS Ørnen Royal Danish Navy website - Delmenhorst Skibregister - Record card for HDMS Havfruen (in Danish) Project Runeberg :
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Sea-based branch of the Danish Defence
frigates: HDMS Peder Skram (F352), HDMS Herluf Trolle (F353) Niels Juel-class corvettes: HDMS Niels Juel (F354), HDMS Olfert Fischer (F355), HDMS Peter Tordenskiold
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navalhistory.dk. Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Danish Defense - Seatruck Class - HDMS Mette Miljø" (PDF). forsvaret.dk. 2016-02-08. "Seatruck Class (1996- ), Environmental
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Copenhagen in 1804. In early summer 1807, it was decided that HDMS Diana was to replace the frigate HDMS Fylla in the Danish West Indies. Captain lieutenant Christian
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Danish naval officer (1774–1842)
Shakespeare's plays and also translated Thomas Moore and G. C. Byron. HDMS Havfruen (1825) "Peter Wulff, f. 1773" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon
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Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy officer
Danish naval officers. After five years as a cadet, Ulrich Kaas sailed with HDMS Nellebladet (Captain Ivar Hvitfeldt) in 1695, escorting a convoy to France
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Holmen Naval Base in Copenhagen to prevent capture by the Germans. HDMS Havfruen Royal Danish Navy World War II: Operation Safari: The Havmanden-class
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List of shipwrecks: 7 June 1848 Ship State Description HDMS Havfruen Royal Danish Navy First Schleswig War: The frigate ran aground on a reef off the
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HDMS Thetis was a frigate of the Royal Danish Navy, which she served from 1842 to 1864. She is best known for being one of the ships that picked up some
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wrecked at Rose Head, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia with the loss of her captain. Havfruen Denmark The cargo ship collided with United States ( Denmark) in the Lessoe
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One who, or that which, hums; one who applauds by humming.
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The posture of one that sits on his heels or hams, or close to the ground.
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One who, or that which, hems with a needle.
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