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HDMS Rota (1822)         
  • C. W. Eckersberg]]: ''Gefion'', ''Thetis'', ''Bellona'', ''Havfruen'' and ''Rota''. in Copenhagen, 1849.
  • A view of the harbour of Copenhagen seen from the redoubt at Toldboden. At Nyholm the frigate ''Rota'' is readying its sails and the corvette ''Flora'' is being hauled out.
  • ''Rota af K'benhavn'' painted by J. Dahl in 1880.
  • Danish Navy Ensign
  • [[Dutlev Blunck]]: The officers and artists onboard HDMS ''Rota'', 1838. A more precise indication of who is who can be seen [https://arkivet.thorvaldsensmuseum.dk/billeder/detaljer/46847?title=Bes%C3%A6tningen+og+passagererne+p%C3%A5+Rota+1838%2C+med+identifikation+af+personerne here].
  • ''Thorvaldsen arriving at the Københavns Red'', 1838.
FRIGATE OF THE ROYAL DANISH NAVY, BUILT 1822
HDMS Rota was a frigate of the Royal Danish Navy. She is above all remembered for being the ship that, in 1838, picked up the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen and many of his artworks in Livorno and brought them back to Denmark.
Róta         
VALKYRIE IN NORSE MYTHOLOGY
Rota (Valkyrie)
In Norse mythology, Róta is a valkyrie. Róta is attested in chapter 36 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, where she is mentioned alongside the valkyries Gunnr and Skuld, and the three are described as "always [riding] to choose who shall be slain and to govern the killings.
Rota Romântica         
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The Rota Romântica () is a scenic tourist route that runs through 13 municipalities located in the Serra Gaúcha region of the southernmost Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. The area was first colonized by German immigrants in the first half of the 19th century, and the strong German influence can still be seen in each of the towns and villages.

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HDMS Rota (1822)
HDMS Rota was a frigate of the Royal Danish Navy. She is above all remembered for being the ship that, in 1838, picked up the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen and many of his artworks in Livorno and brought them back to Denmark.