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Battle of Zealand Point

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Peter Willemoes and the other Danish casualties were after the battle buried in a communal grave at Odden churchyard, near the scene of the Battle of Zealand Point, where their gravestone can still be seen. A monument commemorating the battle and the Danish casualties was also erected in the
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has painted a somewhat romanticised scene from the battle in which Willemoes is dying in the arms of second in command C. A. Rothe. It exists in two versions, one in Museum Vestfyn (1901) and one in the
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had broken out among her crew. Ice in the Danish harbours prevented her from docking, and crew were replaced over the ice. On 17 March morale deteriorated further when news arrived that
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Throughout the morning of 23 March the squadron's boats transported prisoners, and the ships' companies knotted, spliced, and ran new rigging. At noon, orders were sent to set fire to
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were sighted to the North East, and the signal, "inforced with a (signal) gun", of the presence of the enemy led to all ships making "all sail, in chace".
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with clasps "Stately 22 March 1808" and "Nassau 22 March 1808" to any still surviving crew members of those vessels that chose to claim them.
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at which details, drawings and models may be available. For individual ships already listed, including Prinds Christian Frederick, see
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Odsherred Museum hosts a small display about the battle. It includes the anchor. ,a canon and a number of other artefacts from
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to go to sea. Their Swedish pilots were discharged the next day when the squadron, comprising the three ships-of-the-line
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from 7 August 1807, patrolling waters between Norway and Denmark where Britain had imposed a blockade. In February 1808,
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became frozen in at Fredericksværn, near Kristiansand. She therefore did not set sail for Denmark until 4 March.
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entered the fray. Action continued with the two British ships-of-the-line alternating their attacks until
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had drawn level and began returning broadsides, but forty minutes later she was in danger of blocking
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into hiding. Having learned of the Danish ship, the British admiralty sent a squadron consisting of
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Individual record cards in Danish for many ships of the Danish Royal Navy can be found at
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as soon as all the wounded had been removed. The fire was set between 7:30 and 8:00pm and
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was employed cutting passages through the sea ice from their Swedish anchorage to allow
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This website offers seven references in Danish for the details of the battle
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were in company late on 21 March, then parted company early on 22nd before
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was the last of the Danish ships of the line during the Napoleonic Wars.
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lost 55 men killed and 88 men wounded. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the
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Captain's Log of HMS Nassau - National Archives, Kew, London ADM 51/1757
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lost one man killed, 17 officers and men wounded, and one man missing.
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These two ships had sailed westward during 22 March, having left
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fired the first shots when she fired her stern chasers at
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Danish Commemorative stone for the Battle of Zealand Point
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Close-up of the plaque on the memorial in Odden churchyard
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had four men killed, and 31 officers and men wounded.
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column featuring a plaque with an incidental poem by
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on 22 March 1808; the battle was a British victory.
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Napoleonic Wars

Kattegat
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Denmark–Norway
George Parker
Carl Jessen
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West Kay
1st Copenhagen
1st Tranquebar
1st Serampore
Køge
2nd Copenhagen
West Indies
La Romana's Escape
2nd Tranquebar
Gunboat War
Dano-Swedish War
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Gunboat War
Copenhagen
Køge
Zealand Point
2 March 1808

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