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    Second Battle of Copenhagen (or the Bombardment of Copenhagen) (16 August – 7 September 1807) was a British bombardment of the Danish capital, Copenhagen, in...
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  • Part of Dano-Swedish War Battle of Copenhagen (1807) – Part of the Gunboat War and Napoleonic Wars, in which Copenhagen also was besieged Battle of Copenhagen...
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    from the Second Battle of Copenhagen in 1807, was a naval battle in which a British fleet fought and defeated a smaller force of the Dano-Norwegian Navy...
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  • Battle of Copenhagen (1801), a naval battle between a British fleet and the Dano-Norwegian Navy Battle of Copenhagen (1807), a British bombardment of Copenhagen...
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    invasion of Portugal (19–30 November 1807) saw an Imperial French corps under Jean-Andoche Junot and Spanish military troops invade the Kingdom of Portugal...
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  • between British and the forces of Denmark–Norway Battle of Copenhagen (1807), a British attack of the city of Copenhagen Copenhagenization (naval) (AKA...
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    Citadel"). Kastellet was part of the defence of Copenhagen against the United Kingdom in the Battle of Copenhagen (1807). Christen Købke (1810–1848),...
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  • War in 1815. Blücher, scourge of Napoleon, Leggiere Denmark–Norway remained neutral until the Battle of Copenhagen (1807). Denmark was compelled to cede...
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  • (1792-1802) Battle of Copenhagen (1801) Gunboat War (1807–14) Battle of Copenhagen (1807) Battle of Kristiansund (1808) Battle of Alvøen (1808) Battle of Lista...
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    second Battle of Copenhagen (1807). The UK emerged from the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 with the largest and most professional navy in the world, composed of hundreds...
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  • Denmark–Norway remained neutral until the Battle of Copenhagen (1807). Denmark was compelled to cede Norway to Sweden by the Treaty of Kiel in 1814. Following a brief...
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  • launched at Copenhagen in 1806 for the Dano-Norwegian navy under the name HDMS Mercurius. The British captured her at the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) and took...
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    French frigate Surveillante (1802) (category Frigates of the Royal Navy)
    coasts of France, Spain and Portugal, and was present at the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) and throughout the Peninsula War. Her record as a taker of prizes...
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    Antoine (1801), captured at the Battle of Algeciras Bay in 1801, prison ship 1807, sold 1828 French 80-gun ships of Le Tonnant class:[citation needed]...
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  • The Battle of Køge was a battle on 29 August 1807 between British troops besieging Copenhagen and Danish militia raised on Sjælland. It ended in British...
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  • Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin (category Academic staff of the University of Copenhagen)
    government, Thorkelin had prepared Beowulf for publication by 1807. During the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) his house was burned and demolished due to fire, and...
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  • Denmark-Norway during the War of the Second Coalition Battle of the Baltic (poem) Battle of Copenhagen (1807), between the United Kingdom and Denmark-Norway...
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    what was left of the Dano-Norwegian fleet after the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) was committed to trying to break the blockade. After years of skirmishes...
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  • (1787) - sunk, Battle of Copenhagen, 1801 Fyen 74 (1787) - captured by the British, 1807 Sjælland 74 (1791) - sunk, Battle of Copenhagen, 1801 Odin 74...
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    Henrik Gerner (category Military personnel from Copenhagen)
    the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) Tre Kroner (1789), lost to the British at the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) Skiold, lost to the British at the Battle of Copenhagen...
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    Gunboat War (category Conflicts in 1807)
    Battle of Copenhagen in 1807, when the British attacked the Danish capital to ensure that the Danish-Norwegian fleet did not fall into the hands of Napoleon...
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    The Second Battle of Copenhagen (or the Bombardment of Copenhagen) (16 August – 5 September 1807) was a British preemptive attack on Copenhagen, targeting...
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    HDMS Ditmarsken (1780) (category Ships built in Copenhagen)
    was a ship of the line of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy, launched in 1780. She was lost to the British at the Battle of Copenhagen (1807). Ditmarsken...
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  • Lord Melville (1804 ship) (category Age of Sail merchant ships of England)
    served as a government transport, and was probably present at the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) as an armed transport. She was last listed in 1809. Lord Melville...
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    1807, together with the rest of the Danish fleet after the second battle of Copenhagen. She served off Spain, in the editerranean, and in the North Sea...
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    British Royal Navy seized her in 1807, together with the rest of the Danish fleet after the second battle of Copenhagen. The British never commissioned...
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  • Battle of Copenhagen (1807) – Napoleonic Wars Battle of the Coral Sea – 1942 – World War II Battle of Coronea – 447 BC – pre-Peloponnesian War Battle...
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    Sir Richard Fletcher, 1st Baronet (category British Army personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    defences of Gosport. Promoted to major on 2 April 1807, Fletcher took part in the Battle of Copenhagen in August that year. Soon after the start of the Peninsular...
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  • and France into a series of military engagements. The British bombarded Copenhagen in September 1807 (Battle of Copenhagen) to prevent the Danish joining...
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    1809–1813 1807–1814 Denmark–Norway remained neutral until the Battle of Copenhagen (1807). The King of Denmark-Norway was compelled to cede The Kingdom of Norway...
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