- have
borne the name
Najaden,
after the
mythological water spirit, including: HDMS
Najaden (1796), a
frigate (1796–1807) HDMS
Najaden (1811), a
frigate (1811–1812)...
- have
borne the name
Najaden, including: HSwMS
Najaden (1834), a
corvette launched in 1834 and
decommissioned in 1874 HSwMS
Najaden (1897), a three-masted...
-
HSwMS Najaden is a
Swedish Navy
training ship
launched in 1897,
previously preserved as a
museum ship in
Halmstad and
moored on the
river Nissan by Halmstad...
- HDMS
Najaden (Danish: "The Naiad") was a
frigate of the
Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy,
which she
served from 1796
until the
British captured her in 1807....
- HDMS
Najaden was a
frigate in the
Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy. She was
commissioned in 1811 and
originally carried 36 guns,
later being upgraded to 42...
-
frigate Najaden,
which they had
finished constructing in 1811 with
material salvaged from a ship-of-the-line destro**** in
earlier battles.
Najaden was under...
- PMID 11567874. Flemming, W. (1875).
Studien uber die
Entwicklungsgeschichte der
Najaden. Sitzungsgeber. Akad. Wiss. Wien 71, 81–147
Bloodgood RA. From central...
- The
Najaden class, also
known as the ****tfeldt class, was a
class of two
torpedo boats built for and
operated by the
Royal Danish Navy.
Construction started...
-
second attempt. They sent
Captain Steen Andersen Bille in the
frigate Najaden 40
under Captain John
Hoppe to Malta,
where she
arrived on 2 May 1797....
-
involving the
destruction of the last
large Dano–Norwegian ship—the
frigate Najaden. In 1807,
Napoleon created a
powerful outpost of his
empire in Central...