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    Ole (Olaus) Judichær (20 March 1661 – 29 September 1729) was a Danish shipbuilder and admiral in the Royal Danish Navy. Ole (or Olaus) Judichær was born...
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  • HDMS Dronning Anna Sophia (1722) (category Ships designed by Ole Judichær)
    Dronning Anna Sophia was constructed at Nyholm Dockyard to a design by Ole Judichær. She was launched IN 1722. She was 170 ft (52 m) long, with a beam of...
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    HDMS Justitia (1707) (category Ships designed by Ole Judichær)
    by Ole Judichaer built at Nyholm, Copenhagen for the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy. Justitia was constructed at Nyholm Dockyard to a design by Ole Judichær...
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    HDMS Slesvig (1725) (category Ships designed by Ole Judichær)
    new Danish Asiatic Company. Slesvig was built at Nyholm to a design by Ole Judichær She was laid down in 1723 and launched on 25 April 1725. Her complement...
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    HDMS Fridericus Quartus (category Ships designed by Ole Judichær)
    the new Nyholm Dockyards. The plans were later modified to 110 guns. Ole Judichær was in charge of the construction. The ship was laid down in early 1699...
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    HDMS Elephanten (1703) (category Ships designed by Ole Judichær)
    expensive, resulting in a ship that was unfit for service, for which Ole Judichær was blamed. She was scuttled in 1728 to create the artificial island...
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    site by wrecking the floating dock Prøvestenen. The work was led by Ole Judichær. Another marine fortress, Trekroner Fort, was also built at this point...
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  • (1663–1734) 29 June 1714 Christen Thomesen Sehested (1664–1736) 1 October 1715 Ole Judichær (1661–1729) 16 April 1718 Frantz Petersen Trojel (1666–1731) 30 December...
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  • fabrikmester at the naval dockyards of Holmen, two years after Admiral Ole Judichær, who had led naval shipbuilding for many years, had been dismissed from...
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    assignment was personally handled by the shipyard's director Admiral Ole Judichær who designed the flat-bottomed boat in the style of a diminutive naval...
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  • Dannebroge (1692) and Dronning Lovisa (1695): both ships-of-the-line Ole Judichær 1692–1727 e.g. Fridericus Quartus (1699): ship-of-the-line . He was sacked...
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  • established as a replacement for the closed Sorø Academy. 10 December – Ole Judichær becomes the first factory director of the new Royal Danish Naval Dockyard...
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    Ole Judichær's 1701 proposal for a tower topped by a vippefyr (tipping light)....
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  • characterised by the English construction to the much criticised fabrikmester Ole Judichær A further set of drawings was submitted in 1726 for a similar ship, recommended...
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    Hjort Peder Holm Wille Høyberg B.S. Ingemann Frode Jakobsen Søren Poulsen Judichær Jørgen Jørgensen Peder Kylling Otto Diderik Lütken Oluf Münster Jens Møller...
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    Copenhagen, Denmark, with an independent management from 1692 when Olaus Judichær became the first factory director. In 1924, the shipyard was established...
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