- 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...
-
borrowing from French. Etymons:
French contre-amiral. C. B-h. (1926). "
Schoutbynacht". In Blangstrup,
Christian (ed.).
Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in...
- 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...
- 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"). Vice
admirals were in
ancient times...
- Copenhagen's
first cadastre of 1689 and was at that time
owned by one
schoutbynacht Dreier. The
other one was as No. 20
owned by soap
manufacturer Peder...
-
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...
-
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...
-
cross the
North Sea. But
autumnal storms scattered the
ships widely.
Schoutbynacht Christopher Ernst von Støcken
managed to
gather 60 of them and take...