Yahoo: Sunken Danish Warship Found 225 Years After Battle of Copenhagen — Why Excavation Is Urgent
Sunken Danish Warship Found 225 Years After Battle of Copenhagen — Why Excavation Is Urgent
Thousands were killed and wounded during the Battle of Copenhagen, considered one of Adm. Horatio Nelson's "great battles." ...
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 ...
NDTV: Danish Warship Dannebroge Sunk In Battle Of Copenhagen Found After 225 Years
Danish Warship Dannebroge Sunk In Battle Of Copenhagen Found After 225 Years
MSN: Sunken Danish warship found 225 years after Battle of Copenhagen - why excavation is urgent
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 ...
Sunken Danish warship found 225 years after Battle of Copenhagen - why excavation is urgent
AOL: Sunken Danish Warship Found 225 Years After Battle of Copenhagen — Why Excavation Is Urgent
A stunning maritime discovery has been made in Copenhagen—the wreck of a Danish warship sunk over 225 years ago during a historic naval battle. Marine archaeologists have uncovered the remains of the ...
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