- The
naval Battle of
Dynekilen (Danish:
Slaget ved
Dynekilen) took
place on 8 July 1716
during the
Great Northern War
between a Dano-Norwegian
fleet under...
- as he destro**** a
supply fleet of the
Swedish Navy at the
Battle of
Dynekilen,
ensuring the
siege of
Fredriksten would end in failure. In 1720, he was...
- hero
Peter Wessel Tordenskjold (1690-1720) at the
Battle of
Dynekilen (Slaget om
Dynekilen) in Bohuslen.
Running low on supplies,
Charles retreated hastily...
-
command of
schoutbynacht Olof Knape. By the end of April, it
entered Dynekilen, a
fjord between Strömstad and Svinesund.
Additional transport ships arrived...
-
supply fleet was
attacked and
defeated by
Tordenskjold in the
Battle of
Dynekilen. In 1718,
Charles once more
invaded Norway. With a main
force of 40,000...
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ending Sweden's
status as a
major power in Europe. 1716 – The
Battle of
Dynekilen forces Sweden to
abandon its
invasion of Norway. 1730 – An
estimated magnitude...
- and
await the
arrival of
heavy guns in the
aftermath of the
Battle of
Dynekilen.
Commodore Johan Vibe of the Dano-Norwegian
fleet off Bohuslän was charged...
- York and Albany, in the
peerage of
Great Britain. July 8 – The
Battle of
Dynekilen: The
Swedish fleet is
defeated by a Danish–Norwegian fleet. July 8–August...
- Rügen (1715)
Battle of
Stresow (1715)
Battle of Høland (1716)
Battle of
Dynekilen (1716)
Battle of
Gothenburg (1717)
Siege of
Fredriksten (1718) Attack...
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named for Vice
Admiral Peter Tordenskjold,
victor in the 1716
Battle of
Dynekilen during the
Great Northern War, was laid down on 5 June 1879 by the Orlogsværftet...