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    HDMS Lougen was a Danish naval brig launched in 1805. She saw service in the Danish navy and participated in two notable actions against the British Royal...
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  • Danish Navy have borne the name HDMS Lougen. The name "Lougen" is derived from the river Laagen in Norway. The first HDMS Lougen (1791) was a brig of 18 guns...
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  • HDMS Delphinen was a brig of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy, launched in 1805 at Nyholm. The British Royal Navy captured her in 1807 at the Danish surrender...
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  • HDMS Nidelven was a brig launched at Copenhagen on 1 December 1792. She was present at both British attacks on Copenhagen (1801 and 1807), and the British...
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  • HDMS Brev Drageren (also Brevdrageren) was a Danish let brigger (light brig), launched in 1801 for the Royal Danish Navy. She was one of the many vessels...
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  • (1808/1814–1827) Lolland (1818–1847) Lougen (1805/1814–1882) Samsøe (1808/1814–1820) Seagull (1808/1814–1817) Launched 1805. Captured from the Royal Navy off...
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    serving on board the brig HDMS Lougen on its cruise to the Danish West Indies. After further spells in home waters on board HDMS Fredericksværn (then acting...
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    – A French privateer captures the slave ship Robert 1808, March 14 – HDMS Lougen engages in an inconclusive action with HMS Childers 1808, May 11 and...
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    burnt HDMS Jylland |  Royal Danish Navy | 2 April 1801 Captured and burnt HDMS Sværdfisken |  Royal Danish Navy | 2 April 1801 captured and burnt HDMS Kronborg...
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    which together with the ship-of-the-line Louisa Augusta and the brig Lougen (built 1805), spent that year in Norwegian waters and thus avoided being captured...
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    battle of Copenhagen) to 1810 Wigelsen was second in command of the brig Lougen in Norwegian waters. His ship was involved in action against a British brig...
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