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- rank was replaced with counter admiral (контр-адмирал, kontr-admiral). Schoutbynacht was a rank used in the Swedish Navy from 1630 to 1771. It was then replaced...
- and he sent a small naval detachment consisting of 11 ships led by Schoutbynacht (equivalent of a rear admiral) Nils Ehrenskiöld to intercept the Russians...
- ("admiral lieutenant general"), amirallöjtnant ("lieutenant admiral"), schoutbynacht and konteramiral ("rear admiral"). Clas Eriksson Fleming 1571–1595 Joachim...
- 1689 as No. 89 in Christianshavn Quarter. It was at that time owned by schoutbynacht Johan Eilersen. In 1696, ship captain Anders Madsen purchased the property...
- ("admiral lieutenant general"), amirallöjtnant ("lieutenant admiral"), schoutbynacht and konteramiral ("rear admiral"). Vice admirals were in ancient times...
- Anckarstierna became a major and was ennobled. He was appointed to schoutbynacht in 1680, and vice admiral in 1683. The Swedish king Charles XI appointed...
- armed barge. It moved slowly north along the coast under the command of schoutbynacht Olof Knape. By the end of April, it entered Dynekilen, a fjord between...
- of the Royal Navy shipyard in Karlskrona the same year. Promoted to Schoutbynacht and Admiralty Commissioner in 1712, he was also ennobled the same year...
- ("admiral lieutenant general"), amirallöjtnant ("lieutenant admiral"), schoutbynacht and konteramiral ("rear admiral"). As names for special positions, there...
- ("admiral lieutenant general"), amirallöjtnant ("lieutenant admiral"), schoutbynacht and konteramiral ("rear admiral"). Rear admiral is equivalent to the...