Battle of Møn
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The Battle of Møn, also known as the Battle of Fehmarn, took place 31 May–1 June 1677, as part of the
Scanian War The Scanian War ( da, Skånske Krig, , sv, Skånska kriget, german: Schonischer Krieg) was a part of the Northern Wars involving the union of Denmark–Norway, Brandenburg and Sweden. It was fought from 1675 to 1679 mainly on Scanian soil, ...
. A smaller Swedish squadron under Admiral Erik Sjöblad attempted to sail from
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to join the main Swedish fleet in the
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. It was intercepted by a superior Danish-Norwegian force under
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 during the late 17th century and oversaw development of the Danish-Norwegian Navy. Background Niels Juel ...
and decimated over the course of two days. The Swedes lost 8 ships and over 1,500 men dead, injured or captured, including Admiral Sjöblad himself, while the Danish losses were insignificant. The victory prevented the
Swedish navy The Swedish Navy ( sv, Svenska marinen) is the naval branch of the Swedish Armed Forces. It is composed of surface and submarine naval units – the Fleet () – as well as marine units, the Amphibious Corps (). In Swedish, vessels ...
from concentrating its forces and provided valuable prize ships for the
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. It confirmed Danish supremacy at sea during the war and laid the ground for the major Danish-Norwegiam victory at
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1–2 July that same year.


Prelude

Henrik Horn Henrik Horn (''Henrik Horn af Marienborg'') (22 May 1618 – 22 February 1693) was a Swedish Nobleman (''friherre''), Admiral and member of the Privy Council of Sweden. Biography Henrik Horn was born at Stade in the Prince-Archbishopric of Breme ...
was appointed commander-in-chief of the Swedish navy in March 1677, becoming the third consecutive navy chief (after
Gustaf Otto Stenbock Count Gustaf Otto Stenbock (7 September 1614 – 24 September 1685) was a Swedish soldier and politician. He was son of Friherre Gustav Eriksson Stenbock (1575–1629) and Countess Beata Margareta Brahe (1583–1645), born in Torpa, Länghem ...
and
Lorentz Creutz Lorentz Creutz (; 16151 June 1676) was a Swedish '' friherre'' (roughly equivalent to a baron), government administrator, county governor (''landshövding'') of Kopparberg County (1655–62), member of the Privy Council and supreme commander of ...
) without any naval experience. The Danish fleet, on the other hand, was well-staffed with capable, experienced officers, which placed the Swedes at a marked disadvantage from the outset. Horn was quickly informed that Dutch reinforcements under Tromp were heading for the Baltic, and on 21 April he was received orders from King Charles to join the main body of the Swedish fleet with a minor squadron anchored off
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under the command of Erik Sjöblad. The main fleet did not get to sea until early June, but Sjöblad nevertheless sailed as early as 20 May to join Horn. Sjöblad tried to sail through the
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, but was becalmed for on the 23rd and did not pass
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until the 29th. Danish admiral
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 during the late 17th century and oversaw development of the Danish-Norwegian Navy. Background Niels Juel ...
, victor of the battles of Bornholm and
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in 1676 was already at sea with 13 large warships, a yacht and two fireships when he received the report on Sjöblad's position on 28 May; within two days, the two fleets had sighted one another. The Danish force was superior in numbers, armament and quality of equipment. Sjöblad's force had nine ships to Juel's 13, eight of which had 50 or more guns. The Danish ships were also dedicated warships while the Swedish vessels were armed merchants and less suited for battle. In total, the Swedes had 394 guns while the Danes had nearly 670, and the heaviest guns on the Swedish sides were merely 12-pounders, a relatively light caliber for naval artillery.


Battle

Juel had taken up a position between the Swedish squadron and the outlet between the German mainland and the island of
Falster Falster () is an island in south-eastern Denmark with an area of and 43,398 inhabitants as of 1 January 2010.
. After a war council on 30 May, the Swedish force decided to attempt to sail around the Danish force and set a course for east-northeast on 31 May. The wind abated once more that day and both sides began towing their ships to make headway. The Swedish force tried to stay in formation by setting the pace by the slowest ships, and later that afternoon, the first Danish ships came within firing range. Before night fell, Drejer of ''Enigheden'' managed to overtake and capture ''Wrangel Palats''. During the night, the wind picked up once more, which was to Juel's benefit. On the morning of 1 June, the Danish force had the wind at their backs (the
weather gauge The weather gage (sometimes spelled weather gauge) is the advantageous position of a fighting sailing vessel relative to another. It is also known as "nautical gauge" as it is related to the sea shore. The concept is from the Age of Sail and is no ...
) and could rake Sjöblad's force with their heavier guns while still keeping out of range of the lighter Swedish artillery. Since the wind was too light for coordinated maneuvers, Juel gave orders for every captain to attack the nearest enemy ship to sink or capture them. By 4 o'clock, Juel's flagship ''Christianus V'' had caught up with Sjöblad's ''Amarant'' and after an intense artillery duel that lasted two hours, the Swedish flagships lost a
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and had its largest topsail shot to pieces. Per Rosenlund of the ''Andromeda'' tried to turn around to assist his admiral, but his crew refused to follow orders since they "did not want to go back and let themselves be slaughtered like sheep". Sjöblad had to surrender and was taken prisoner. ''Kalmar Kastell'' was attacked by four Danish ships and also struck its colors. The captain of the Swedish ship, Cornelis Thijssen, gave his artillery officer orders to shoot up the ship's hull, and the Danish boarding party had to quickly ground the ship at Falster, later only managing to salvage the guns and the rig. One after the other, the Swedish ships came under attack: ''Havsfrun'' and ''Ängeln Gabriel'' were both overtaken while the rest of the fleet managed to escape. ''Rosen'' and five smaller ships tried to turn back to Gothenburg through Öresund. ''Rosen'' hoisted the English flag and managed to deceive the Danish land defenses, but two others were captured. Only ''Andromeda'', the badly damaged ''Gustavus'' and one fireship managed to escape into the Baltic to join with the Swedish main fleet south of Öland.


Aftermath

The captured Swedish ships and the prisoners were brought to Copenhagen. Sjöblad was exchanged for Danish prisoners on 15 August and was given command of Gothenburg's defenses. The Danish losses were limited to damage on some of the ships — the mainmast of ''Churprinsen'' broke during the battle — while the losses in men were very low. On Juel's flagships, for example, there was only one death and two injuries reported. However, Juel was not satisfied with the behavior of some of his subordinates and
court martial A court-martial or court martial (plural ''courts-martial'' or ''courts martial'', as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted in such a court. A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of memb ...
ed several. Five of his captains were accused of violating orders or showing lack of discipline. One was completely exonerated, while the others were convicted for disciplinary offenses and fined or had their pay reduced. The Danish-Norwegian victory had thwarted the Swedish attempt to concentrate their forces. Juel avoided having to fight a much larger Swedish fleet and managed to give the Danish navy a welcome addition of ships. The Swedish losses, on the other hand, were over 1,500 wounded, injured or captured. The defeat weakened the Swedish fleet while strengthening the Danes. Exactly one month later, the two main fleets met at the Battle of Køge Bay, an engagement which would become the greatest Danish victory at sea and which would raise Niel Juel to hero status.


Ships

The numbers in parentheses indicates the number of guns for each ship.Lists based on Barfod (1997), pp. 59–60 and Zettersten (1903), p. 490


Notes


References

*Barfod, Jørgen H. (1977) ''Niels Juel: Liv og gerning i den danske søetat.'' Universitetsforlaget, Aarhus. *Barfod, Jørgen H (1997) ''Niels Juels flåde.'' Gyldendal, Copenhagen. *Bjerg, Hans Christian (editor, 1977), ''Slaget i Køge bugt 1. juli 1677: forudsætninger, forløb og følger.'' Søe-lieutenant-selskabet, København/Köpenhamn/Copenhagen. *Ericsson olke Hårdstedt, Iko, Sjöblom & Åselius (2003) ''Svenska slagfält.'' Wahlström & Widstrand, Stockholm. 2003. **Sjöblom, Ingvar (2003) "Slaget vid Öland 1676: ''Kronan'' går under" **Åselius, Gunnar (2003) "Köge bukt 1676: Danmarks största sjöseger"; pp. 238–46 *Ericsson Wolke, Lars, "En helt ny flotta – sjökrigen under 1600-talets sista årtionden" in Ericson Wolke & Hårdstedt (2009) ''Svenska sjöslag''. Medströms förlag, Stockholm. 2009. *Rystad, Göran (editor, 2005), ''Kampen om Skåne'' Historiska media, Lund. *Zettersten, Axel (1903) ''Svenska flottans historia åren 1635-1680'' Norrtälje tidnings boktryckeri, Norrtälje. {{DEFAULTSORT:Battle of Mon 1677 in Denmark
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Møn Møn () is an island in south-eastern Denmark. Until 1 January 2007, it was a municipality in its own right but it is now part of the municipality of Vordingborg, after merging with the former municipalities of Langebæk, Præstø, and Vordin ...
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