• 2″N 15°13′15.3″E / 56.144778°N 15.220917°E / 56.144778; 15.220917 Gribshunden or Griffen (English: "Griffin-Hound" or "Griffin"), also known by several...
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  • characteristics of a carrack is the Danish-Norwegian flagship of King Hans, Gribshunden, which sank off modern-day Sweden in June 1495. It was probably built...
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    archaeologists excavating the wreck of the royal Danish-Norwegian flagship, Gribshunden. The ship sank in June 1495 while King Hans sailed from Copenhagen to...
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    which Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to America in 1492. Gribshunden, flagship of the Danish-Norwegian King Hans, built in the Low Countries...
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    Northern Europe comes from excavations on the Danish-Norwegian flagship, Gribshunden, which sank in the summer of 1495. In 2021, archaeologists recovered...
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    example of an early carvel-built ship in the Baltic region is the wreck of Gribshunden, flagship of the Danish-Norwegian King Hans. The three-masted ship was...
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    underwater archaeological excavation of the royal Danish-Norwegian flagship, Gribshunden, which sank in 1495 near Ronneby, Sweden. The purpose of this henbane...
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    Scandinavia comes from the wreck of the royal Danish-Norwegian flagship, Gribshunden. The ship sank in 1495 while on a diplomatic mission to Sweden. Excavations...
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    Kalmar Union. Along the way from Copenhagen to Kalmar, John's flagship, Gribshunden, suffered an explosion and sank at anchor near the town of Ronneby. John...
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    in northwest Europe from the wreck of the Danish-Norwegian flagship, Gribshunden. The ship sank near Ronneby, Sweden in June 1495 while King Hans was...
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    coast of Ronneby that was eventually identified by archaeologists as Gribshunden, a 15th-century Danish warship. The shipwreck is significant as one of...
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  • royal context comes from the wreck of the Danish-Norwegian flagship, Gribshunden, which sank in June 1495 while King Hans sailed from Copenhagen to Kalmar...
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    northwest Europe comes from the wreck of the Danish-Norwegian flagship, Gribshunden. The ship sank off the southern coast of Sweden in the summer of 1495...
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  • University of Wales Press. ISBN 9781786831439. Warming, Rolf (2015-07-01). "Gribshunden: Significance and Preliminary Investigations". Combat Archaeology. Retrieved...
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  • Griffen may refer to: Gribshunden or Griffen, a 15th-century Danish warship Griffen, Austria, a town in the district of Völkermarkt in Carinthia Griffen...
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  • Year Country Description Deaths Image 1495  Denmark Gribshunden – Flagship of John, King of Denmark caught fire and burned down while in the Baltic Sea...
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  • 4809(916) The discovery of a European ship dating back to the 15th century, Gribshunden, may provide physical evidence of engineering breakthroughs that helped...
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    flagship of the Danish-Norwegian King Hans, Gribshunden, carried 68 guns. Eleven gun beds from Gribshunden's artillery have been recovered by archaeologists;...
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  • had a carvel ship built in 1474 and the archaeologically-investigated Gribshunden was built in 1480 as another example of this technique. By the approach...
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  • America Griffin (1807 ship), a prize that made one voyage as a whaler Gribshunden or Griffen ('Griffin'), a 15th-century Danish warship HMS Griffin, several...
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  • Elder to restore the power of the Kalmar Union. However, his flagship, Gribshunden, catches fire and sinks off the coast of Ronneby with loss of life, and...
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    Blekinge archipelago that was eventually identified by archaeologists as Gribshunden, a 15th-century Danish warship. The shipwreck is significant as one of...
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  • 17°15′06″E / 56.75083°N 17.25167°E / 56.75083; 17.25167 (MV Finnbirch) Gribshunden  Denmark 1495 Warship discovered in the 1970s, one of the best-preserved...
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    Elder to restore the power of the Kalmar Union. However, his flagship, Gribshunden, catches fire and sinks off the coast of Ronneby with loss of life, and...
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  • when a hurricane struck the harbour at La Isabela, Hispaniola. Summer — Gribshunden ( Denmark): Caught fire and sank off Ronneby, Sweden. 1499 January —...
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  • investigation of the wreck of the Danish warship later identified as Gribshunden (sank 1495) in the Baltic Sea. Innes McCartney begins a survey of German...
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  • the coast of modern-day Sweden is identified as the Danish flagship Gribshunden (sank 1495). Experimental archaeology: Construction of Campus Galli,...
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