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{{unreferenced, date=October 2016 This is a list of ships of the line (ironclads, coastal defence ships or battleships) serving either in the
Royal Danish Navy The Royal Danish Navy ( da, Søværnet) is the Naval warfare, sea-based branch of the Danish Defence force. The RDN is mainly responsible for maritime defence and maintaining the sovereignty of Denmark, Danish territorial waters (incl. Faroe Isla ...
or the
Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy The history of the Danish navy began with the founding of a joint Dano-Norwegian navy on 10 August 1510, when King John appointed his vassal Henrik Krummedige to become "chief captain and head of all our captains, men and servants whom we now h ...
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Sail battleships (ships of the line)

*Hercules 81 guns - Captured by Sweden 1563, returned 1570 *Hector 38 guns - Captured by Sweden 1563 and renamed ''Danska Hektor'', scuttled c. 1566 *Hjort 46 guns - Captured by Sweden 1563, returned 1570 *Byens Loffue 56 guns - Captured by Sweden 1564 and renamed ''Böse Lejon'', returned 1570 *Morian 47 guns - Captured by Sweden 1564 and renamed ''Danska Morian'', returned 1570 *David 42 guns - Captured by Sweden 1564, returned 1570 *Skotske Pink 56 guns - Captured by Sweden 1564 and renamed ''Skotska Pincka'', recaptured 1569 *Jegermesther 90 guns - Captured by Sweden 1565, returned 1570 *Merkurius - Storm 1566 *Samson - Storm 1566 *Hannibal - Storm 1566 *Fortuna 80 guns *Prindse-Bark 64 guns *Samson 62 guns *Josaphat 52 guns *Josua 48 guns *Drage 42 guns *Trefoldighed 48 guns *Tre Løver 46 guns - Captured by Sweden 1644 and renamed ''Tre Lejon'' *Spes 38-66 (c. 1612) - BU 1673 *Patienta 48 (c. 1616) - Captured by Sweden 1644 *St Sophia 40 (c. 1624) - Wrecked in storm 1645 *Oldenborg 32-42 (c. 1628) - Captured by Sweden 1644 *Hannibal 44 guns *Viktoria 48 guns *Frederik 86 guns * Sofia Amalia 86 guns *Prinds Kristian *Norske Løve 44 guns *Tre Kroner 42 guns *Sorte Rytter 40 guns *Trefoldighed 66 guns *Lindorm 46 guns *København 32 guns - Rearmed to 50 guns, scuttled 1676 *Tre Løver 60 guns *Nelleblad 46 guns *Norske Løve 86 guns - Wrecked 1666 *Tre Kroner 74 guns *Oldenborg 47 guns?/48 guns *Slesvig 52 guns - Renamed ''Kurprinds'' *Prins Jørgen 52 guns *Delmenhorst 46 guns - Scuttled as part of Provesteen battery, 1713 *Gyldenløve 36 guns - Rearmed to 56 guns, captured by Britain but released, 1694 *Prinds Georg 80 guns - Scuttled as part of Trekroner battery, 1713 *Charlotta Amalia 54 guns - Scuttled as part of Trekroner battery, 1713 *Christianus V 86 guns *Anna Sofia 60 guns *Churprinds 76 guns *Nelleblad? 56 guns *Christiania 54 guns *Fredericus III 60 guns *Enighed 62 guns - Scuttled 1679 *Neptunus 42 guns *Norske Løve 84 guns - Sank 1679 *Flyvende Hjort 44 guns * Elephanten 84 guns *Prinds Frederik 84 guns *Tre Kroner 84 (c. 1664) - Scuttled as part of Trekroner battery, 1713 *Christianus IV 50-64 (c. 1672) - Scuttled as part of Provesteen battery, 1719 *Tomler 52 (c. 1682) - Scuttled as part of Provesteen battery, 1723 *Sværdfisk 52 (c. 1682) - Scuttled as part of Provesteen battery, 1723 *Slesvig 50/52 (c. 1684) - Storm 1711 *Dannebroge 94 (c. 1692) - Blew up 1710 *Tre Løver 78 guns *Prinds Christian 76 guns *Sophia Hedevig 76 guns *Dronning Louisa 70 guns *Prinds Carl 54 guns *Prinds Wilhelm 54 guns *Oldenborg 52 guns *Fredericus IV 110 guns *
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90 guns (1707) *Haffru 70 guns *Beskjermer 64 guns *Ebenetzer 64 guns *Ditmarsken 50 guns *Laaland 50 guns *Dronning Anna Sophia 90 guns *Tre Løver 60 (c. 1730) *Prinsesse Charlotte Amalia 60 (c. 1731) *Prinsesse Louise 60 (c. 1731) - Discarded 1771? *Markgrevinde Sophia Christina 60 (c. 1732) - Discarded 1753?/56? *Christianus VI 90 (c. 1733) - Discarded 1769? *(Nye) Delmenhorst 50 (c. 1735) - Discarded 1777? *Jylland 70 (c. 1739) - Discarded 1761? (not to be confused with the frigate "Jylland", c. 1801, present day museum) *Wenden 70/72 (c. 1742) *Kjøbenhavn 70 (c. 1744) *Fyen 50/52 (c. 1746) *Island 50/60 (c. 1751) *Stormar 60 (c. 1751) *Dronning Juliane Marie 70 (c. 1752) - Discarded 1788? *Fredericus V 90 (c. 1753) - Discarded 1775? *Sejer 60 (c. 1754) * Grønland 50 (c. 1756) *Kronprintz 70 (c. 1756) *Dannemark 70 (c. 1757) *Ebenetzer 50 (c. 1758) *St Croix 50 (c. 1758) *Mars 50 (c. 1760) *Jylland 70 (1762) *Norske Løve 70 (c. 1765) *Slesvig 50 (c. 1767) *Christian VII 90 (1767) *Øresund 60 (1768) *Prindsesse Vilhelmine Caroline 60 (1769) *Elefanten 70 (1774)- discarded 1802 * Holsteen 60 (c. 1775)- captured by Royal Navy, Battle of Copenhagen 1801. Recommissioned as HMS Holstein 1802, renamed HMS Nassau 1805. *Dannebroge 60 (1773)- sunk, Battle of Copenhagen 1801 *Wagrien 64 (1774)- sunk, Battle of Copenhagen 1801 *Prindsesse Sophia Frederica 74 (1779) - captured by the British 1807 *
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74 (1780) - captured by the British 1807 *Oldenburg 60-64 (c. 1779) - Discarded 1799? *Ditmarsken 64 (c. 1780) - Captured and destroyed by the British, 1807 *Arveprinds Frederich 74 (1788) - captured by the British, 1807 *Princess Louisa Augusta 64 (c. 1783) - Discarded 1829? *Kronprins Frederich 74 (1786) - captured by the British, 1807 *Mars 64 (c. 1789) - captured and destroyed by the British, 1807 *Nordstiernen 74 (c. 1788) - discarded 1805 * Indfødsretten 64 (1787) - sunk, Battle of Copenhagen, 1801 *Fyen 74 (1787) - captured by the British, 1807 *Sjælland 74 (1791) - sunk, Battle of Copenhagen, 1801 *Odin 74 (1791) - captured by the British, 1807 *Neptunus 80 (1791) - Captured by Britain, aground and burnt 1807 *Tre Kroner 74 (1789) - Captured by Britain 1807 *Kronprindsesse Maria 70-74 (1791) - Captured by Britain 1807 *Skjold 70 (1796) - Captured by Britain 1807 *Dannemark 74 (1799) - Captured by Britain 1807 *Sejeren 64 (1800) - Captured by Britain 1807 *Waldemar 84 (1800) - Captured by Britain 1807 *Norge 72 (1801) - Captured by Britain 1807 *Christian VII 90 (1805) - Captured by Britain 1807 * Prinds Christian Frederik 74 (1806) - destroyed and burned, Battle of Sjællands Odde 1808 *Prindsesse Caroline 74 (1805) - Captured by Britain 1807 *(3 battleships) 74 guns - Not launched; captured and destroyed by the British, 1807 *Phoenix 60 (1811) - Discarded 1834 *Danmark 66 (1818) - Discarded 1856 *Dronning Marie 84 (1825) - Discarded 1862 *Waldemar 94 (1830) - Discarded 1864 *Frederik VI 94 (1832) - Discarded 1872 *Skjold 94 guns (1836) - Discarded 1873 *Christian VIII 84 (1841) - destroyed by coastal artillery, Eckernförde, 1849 *Dannebrog 82 guns (1853) - Rebuilt 1863 as 16-gun armored frigate, discarded 1897


Steam battleships (ironclads)

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Dannebrog Dannebrog (until the mid-20th century often spelled Danebrog) may refer to: Flags and orders * The national Flag of Denmark * Order of the Dannebrog ( da, Dannebrogordenen, links=no), a Royal Danish decoration Places * Dannebrog Island, an i ...
(1863) * Rolf Krake (1863) *
Peder Skram Peder Skram (died 11 July 1581) was a Danish Admiral and naval hero. Biography Skram born between 1491 and 1503, on his father's estate at Urup near Horsens in Jutland, Denmark. He participated in military service during the Swedish War of L ...
(1864) * Danmark (1864) * Lindormen (1868) *
Gorm Gorm may refer to: Computing * Gorm (computing), a rapid application development tool * GORM, the "fantastic ORM library" for the Go programming language * Grails Object-Relational Mapping, see People * Gorm the Old (died 958), Danish king * Gor ...
(1870) *
Odin Odin (; from non, Óðinn, ) is a widely revered Æsir, god in Germanic paganism. Norse mythology, the source of most surviving information about him, associates him with wisdom, healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, war, battle, v ...
(1872) *
Helgoland Heligoland (; german: Helgoland, ; Heligolandic Frisian: , , Mooring Frisian: , da, Helgoland) is a small archipelago in the North Sea. A part of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein since 1890, the islands were historically possessions ...
(1878) *
Tordenskjold Peter Jansen Wessel Tordenskiold (28 October 1690 – 12 November 1720), commonly referred to as Tordenskjold (), was a Norwegian nobleman and flag officer who spent his career in the service of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy. He rose to the rank ...
(torpedo ram) 1880


Coastal defence ships

* Iver Hvitfeldt (1886) *Skjold (1896) * Herluf Trolle class **Herluf Trolle (1899) **Olfert Fischer (1903) *Peder Skram (1908) BU, 1949 *
Niels Juel Niels Juel (8 May 1629 – 8 April 1697) was a Danish admiral and a naval hero. He served as supreme command of the Dano-Norwegian Navy The history of the Danish navy began with the founding of a joint Dano-Norwegian navy on 10 August 1510, ...
(1918) Sunk, 1945


See also

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List of Danish sail frigates {{More citations needed, date=April 2021 This is a list of sail frigates serving either in the Royal Danish Navy or the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy The history of the Danish navy began with the founding of a joint Dano-Norwegian navy on 10 August ...
* List of Danish ships captured at Battle of Copenhagen