- Its name
translates to "Frederik's harbor". It was
originally named Fladstrand. The town has a po****tion of 22,838 (1
January 2024), and is an important...
- The
Battle of
Fladstrand was a
naval battle which took
place on 11
April 1712 near
Fladstrand,(Modern day Frederikshavn) Jytland,
between Swedish and...
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Nyborg to
Fladstrand.
Whilst travelling to his new post, he
injured his knee in a cart accident, so P. M.
Tuxen took
command at
Fladstrand. Falsen's organisation...
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component of Frederikshavn's fortress. The fortress,
originally called the
Fladstrand fortress before the town was
renamed in the
early 19th century, was built...
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another British vessel on 2 September, when a
Danish gunboat flotilla from
Fladstrand,
North Jutland,
under the
command of
Lieutenant Nicolai H. Tuxen, captured...
- executed.
April 11 –
Great Northern War: the
Battle of
Fladstrand takes place at sea near
Fladstrand, Jylland,
between Swedish and
Danish forces. May 15...
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refloated and in
December she
sailed to
Fladstrand,
where she was laid up. From
March 1811
Prise No.5 was
based at
Fladstrand. The
Danes record that on 5 July...
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colonies Battle of
Jammu 22
January –
Mughals defeat Sikhs Battle of
Fladstrand 11
April –
Inconclusive Battle of
Denain 24 July –
French defeat Austrians...
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Christensen had been
posted to the town—while it was
still known as
Fladstrand—during the
Napoleonic Wars, and now he
found the time to
visit the place...
- Køge Bay (1710) – 1710 –
Great Northern War (Northern Wars)
Battle of
Fladstrand – 1712 –
Great Northern War (Northern Wars)
Battle of
Fehmarn (1715) –...