In 1801, the Danish-Norwegian flagship Dannebroge sank during the battle of Copenhagen. More than two centuries since the iconic battle, researchers have finally found its remains. In a statement, the ...
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The remains of a Danish warship were just found in Copenhagen Harbor 225 years after it was sunk by the British
On April 2, 1801, with the Napoleonic Wars tearing Europe apart, the British Navy attacked Danish ships in Copenhagen Harbor.
Two hundred and twenty-five years after it sank off the coast of Denmark during a heated military campaign, archaeologists with the Danish Viking Museum have discovered the wreck of the Dannebroge ...
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This Danish warship exploded in battle 225 years ago. Now, archaeologists are racing to recover its artifacts
A fiery explosion sank the Danish warship Dannebroge during the Battle of Copenhagen on April 2, 1801, killing dozens of people on board. More than two centuries later, the wreck of the famous ship ...
Marine archaeologists have located the wreck of the Dannebroge, a Danish warship that exploded and sank during a battle with a British fleet in 1801, on the seabed of Copenhagen Harbor. The ship lay ...
View post: 69 Years Ago Today: Legendary Singer’s Hit Began Seven-Week Run as No. 1 Song in the US The Dannebroge warship wreck was discovered off Denmark after 225 years underwater. Archaeologists ...
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