- name, see HDMS
Sarpen (1791)
Sarpen was a
Norwegian newspaper,
published in
Sarpsborg in Østfold
county between 1854 and 1991.
Sarpen was
started as Dagbladet...
- Tidende".
Vestlandske Tidende (in Norwegian). 20
October 1924. p. 1. "
Sarpen".
Sarpen (in Norwegian). 20
October 1924. p. 1. "Trondhjems Adresseavis, mandag...
- HDMS
Sarpen was a brig of the
Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy, in
which she
served from 1791
until the
British seized her in 1807.
While in Dano-Norwegian service...
-
where she
arrived on 2 May 1797.
There the
Danes met up with the brig
Sarpen 18,
under Captain Charles Christian De Holck. They also
hired a
xebec of...
- Britain,
added to
Royal Navy as HMS Nid
Elven 16
Sarpen 18 –
sailed to Britain,
added to
Royal Navy as
Sarpen 18
Glommen 18 –
sailed to Britain,
added to Royal...
- in the
Inner Run (These
ships did not see action)
Elephanten 70 Mars 74
Sarpen 18-gun brig
Nidelven 18-gun brig
Danmark 74
Trekroner 74 (not to be confused...
-
started as a
competitor to the city's dominant,
conservative newspaper Sarpen, and
became even more
outspokenly liberal with time. It had a
sound economy...
-
Andersen Bille in
overall command, led a
small squadron that also
included Sarpen and a
hired xebec in an
attack at Tripoli. The
battle lasted for
about two...
- brig
Sarpen (captain: C.C. Holck). In May 1797, he
became a
teacher at the
Royal Danish Naval Academy. He was
therefore decommissioned from the
Sarpen at...
- of
Sports from 1969 to 1971. He was also a
board member of the
newspaper Sarpen from 1963 to 1965. "Per Sonerud" (in Norwegian). Storting. "Sentralstyret"...