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Was (wer) ist HDMS Allart (1807) - definition


HDMS Allart (1807)         
  • The five naval brigs ''Samsøe'', ''Seagul'', ''Kiel'', ''Allart'', and ''Alsen'', under the overall command of Capt. Kriegers, attacked an English convoy in the North Sea on 16 July 1810, and brought their prizes into Christiansand in Norwway
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BRIG OF THE ROYAL DANO-NORWEGIAN NAVY SEIZED BY THE BRITISH IN 1807, BUT RECAPTURED IN 1809
User:Viking1808/HDMS Allart; HDMS Allart
HDMS Allart, a brig launched at Copenhagen in June 1807, was amongst the ships taken by the British after the second Battle of Copenhagen. In British service, she was recaptured by Danish-Norwegian gunboats after venturing too close inshore.
HDMS Friderichsværn         
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DANISH FRIGATE CAPTURED BY THE ROYAL NAVY
HMS Frederickscoarn (1807); HDMS Fridericksværn
HDMS Friderichsværn was a Danish frigate built at Nyeholm, Copenhagen, in 1783. The British Royal Navy captured her in 1807 and took her into service as HMS Frederickscoarn.
1807 United Kingdom general election in Yorkshire         
The county of Yorkshire was one of the constituencies that went to a poll during the general election of 1807. This was the first time Yorkshire had seen a contested election since 1741.

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HDMS Allart (1807)
HDMS Allart, a brig launched at Copenhagen in June 1807, was amongst the ships taken by the British after the second Battle of Copenhagen. In British service, she was recaptured by Danish-Norwegian gunboats after venturing too close inshore.