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Was (wer) ist HDMS Najaden (1796) - definition

1796 FRIGATE
HMS Nyaden
  • Action near Tunis on 31 May 1800.
  • Najaden at Tripoli in 1797, Royal Danish Naval Museum
  • Danish Navy Ensign

HDMS Najaden (1796)         
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 in Dano-Norwegian service she participated in an action at Tripoli, North Africa.
HDMS Najaden         
  • The corvette ''Najaden'' under sail, by [[Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg ]]
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Najaden (disambiguation); Najaden
Several ships of the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy (1509–1814) and the Royal Danish Navy have borne the name Najaden after the mythological water spirit__NOTOC__, including:Najaden at Royal Danish Naval Museum website
HDMS Najaden (1811)         
FRIGATE IN THE ROYAL DANISH-NORWEGIAN NAVY, SUNK BY THE BRITISH AT THE BATTLE OF LYNGØR IN 1812
Najaden (1811); Najaden 1811
HDMS NajadenDanish Naval Museum database Najaden including design plans and model was a frigate in the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy. She was commissioned in 1811 and originally carried 36 guns,Record Card for Najaden later being upgraded to 42.

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HDMS Najaden (1796)

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 in Dano-Norwegian service she participated in an action at Tripoli, North Africa. She served the Royal Navy as the fifth rate HMS Nyaden (or Nijaden) from 1808 until 1812 when she was broken up. During her brief British service she participated in some small attacks in the Barents Sea during the Anglo-Russian War.