- /ɡəˈdænsk/ or /ɡəˈdɑːnsk/. The
German name, Danzig, is
usually pronounced [
ˈdantsɪç] , or
alternatively [ˈdantsɪk] in more
Southern German-speaking areas....
- (older Romanian*), Dantis**** (Latin alternate)*,
Dants - דאַנץ (Yiddish)*,
Dantsic (older
English alternate)*,
Dantzig or
Gdansk (Afrikaans)*,
Danzica (Italian)*...
- Skagen, Denmark. She was on a
voyage from Sunderland,
County Durham to
Dantsic.
Vedra United
Kingdom The ship
struck a
submerged object in the North...
-
December with the loss of all but two of her crew. She was on a
voyage from
Dantsic to Hartlepool,
County Durham.
Bendigo Confederate
States of
America American...
- Prussia. She was on a
voyage from
Dantsic to London. She was
refloated on 1
January 1847 and put back to
Dantsic. Dart United
Kingdom The
schooner departed...
-
aground on the Swinebottoms, in the
Baltic Sea. She was on a
voyage from
Dantsic to Dundee, Forfarshire. She was
refloated and
taken in to Helsingør, Denmark...
- ship
departed from
Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland,
United Kingdom for
Dantsic. No
further trace,
presumed foundered with the loss of all hands....
- United
Kingdom The
steamship ran
aground at
Dantsic, Germany. She was
later refloated and
towed in to
Dantsic.
Golden Grove, and
Walley United Kingdom...
- her captain. She was on a
voyage from Wick, Caithness,
United Kingdom to
Dantsic. Lady Ann United
Kingdom The ship was
holed by her
anchor at Maldon, Es****...
-
driven as**** on Jura,
Inner Hebrides. She was on a
voyage from
Dublin to
Dantsic. She was
later refloated and
taken in to
Londonderry for repairs. Argo...