Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy

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The Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy or The Common Fleet was the naval force of the united kingdoms of Denmark and Norway from 1509 to April 12, 1814. The fleet was established by King Hans, when he ordered the ships Engelen and Maria. The common fleet was dissolved when Prince Christian Fredrik established the separate Royal Norwegian Navy on 12 April 1814 [1].

The primary task of the fleet was to counter the power of the Hanseatic League and secure control in the Baltic sea. The fleet was one of the largest in Europe under King Christian IV with 50-60 larger battle ships and a large number of defensive ships.

The navy was considered to be the King's personal property, and "the King's waters" consisted of the sea off Norway, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland, large parts of the Baltic, the waters east of the North Cape and off Spitsbergen.

In 1679 the fleet's regular officers corps consisted of 217 men. Of these 31 % were Dutch, 27 % were Norwegian, 19 % were Danish and the rest were from other nations[2].

In 1709 there were about 15,000 personnel enrolled in the common fleet. Of these 10 000 were Norwegian. When Tordenskjold made his famous raid at Dynekil in 1716, over 80 % of the sailors and 90 % of the soldiers were Norwegian.[3]

The navy was for a large part funded by Norwegian means as a royal resolution dictated that the income from Norway was to be used towards its construction and upkeep.

[edit] Ships

This list is not complete.

  • Engelen, (1504-?)
  • Maria, (1504-?)
  • Tre Kroner, Orlogsskib (1601-1624)
  • Sancte Sophia, Orlogsskib (1624-1645)
  • Norske Løve, Orlogsskib (1634-1653)
  • Frederik, Orlogsskib (1649-1673)
  • Sophia Amalia, Orlogsskib (1650-1687)
  • Prins Christian, aka. Prinsesse Charlotte Amalie and Enigheden, Orlogsskib (1651-1679)
  • Trefoldighed, Orlogsskib (1652-1676)
  • Norske Løve, Orlogsskib (1654-1666)
  • Prins Christian aka. Christianus Quintus, (1665-1708) Orlogsskib
  • Norske Løve, Orlogsskib (1665-1679)
  • Hummeren, Orlogsskib/frigate (1666-1700)
  • Norske Løve, Orlogsskib (1680-1715)
  • Elephanten, Royal Yacht (1687-1721)
  • Dannebrog, Orlogsskib (1692-1710)
  • Fredericus Quartus aka. Store Christianus Quintus (1699-1732) Orlogsskib
  • Hjælperinden, Artillery pram (1718-?)
  • Norske Løve, Orlogsskib (1735-1764)
  • Fridericus Quintus, Orlogsskib (1753-1775)
  • Søridderen, Frigate (1758-1785)
  • Norske Løve, Orlogsskib (1765-1798)
  • Christian den Syvende, Orlogsskib (1767-?)
  • Den Prægtige, Orlogsskib (1768-1799)
  • Dristigheden, Bomb vessel (1771-?)
  • Holsteen, ship of the line (1775-1801)
  • Disco, Frigate (1778-?)
  • Friderichsværn, Frigate (1783-1807)
  • Speideren, Cutter (1783-1799)
  • Søehesten, gun barge (1785-1801)
  • Aggershuus, Cavalry pram (1786-1805)
  • Indfødsretten, ship of the line (1787-1801)
  • Hielperen, frigate (1787-1806)
  • Lærken, Lugger (1788-1797)
  • Neptunus, Orlogsskib (1789-1807)
  • Najaden, frigate (1796-1807)
  • Waldemar, Orlogsskib (1797-1807)
  • Prinds Christian Frederik, Orlogsskib (1804-1808)
  • Najaden, frigate (1811-1812) - the ship discovered off the coast of Norway

[edit] Sources

[edit] External links

  • Norske Løve History of the Norske Løve built in 1765 and high resolution photos of a model