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- 1765) Slesvig 50 (c. 1767) Christian VII 90 (1767) Øresund 60 (1768) Prindsesse Vilhelmine Caroline 60 (1769) Elefanten 70 (1774)- discarded 1802 Holsteen...
- Kron Princessen 74 Prindsesse Sophia Frederica (74) – sailed to Britain, added to Royal Navy as Princess Sophia Frederica 74 Prindsesse Caroline (66) – sailed...
- The Story of the Abandoned Princess (Danish: Historien om den forladte Prindsesse; Norwegian: Eventyret om dem forladte prinsesse) is a Norwegian fairy...
- on Gamle Norsidevei, until it meets Prindsesse Gade, which is one-way westbound. Traffic is directed onto Prindsesse to Nye Norsidevei, which is one-way...
- Herregaardsmuseet Saebygaard, Norjyllands Kystmuseum. P. A. Munch, 'Prindsesse Annas, Giftermaal med Kong Jacob d. 6te af Skotland', Norske Samlinger...
- collided off the Isle of Arran on 22 February 1894 with the Norwegian barque Prindsesse Louise, which was heavily damaged, went as**** and was subsequently condemned...
- Gespensterbuch (1810). The tale was also translated into Norwegian, as Prindsesse Rosette, et Fee-Eventyr. The tale was adapted and retold by William Trowbridge...
- route between Copenhagen and Lübeck. In Denmark her name was changed to Prindsesse Wilhelmine, in honour of Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark, youngest...
- Prinsesse Louise Augusta (also spelled Prindsesse and Louisa, Lovusa and Lowise) was an East Indiaman of the Danish Asiatic Company, built at Petersværft...
- of the line 'Prindsesse Charlotte Amalie' (1731)". Threedecks. Retrieved 9 December 2020. "Danish Fourth Rate ship of the line 'Prindsesse Lovise' (1731)"...