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Frederik Christian Kaas (1 December 1727 – 28 March 1804) was a Danish naval officer and landowner.Project Runeberg – DB
vol. 9, pages 55–56
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from 1770 to 1781.


Personal life

Frederik Christian Kaas was the brother of Ulrik Christian Kaas. Their father was Admiral Ulrich Kaas. In 1750 he was appointed as a gentleman at the Royal court. On 7 January 1765, he was married at Constantinsborg to Sophie Elisabeth Charisius who died only four years later. He later married again on 11 September 1771 in Bøstrup Church to Edele Sophie Kaas. In 1772, with an inheritance from his father-in-law ( Otto Ditlev Kaas), he bought an estate on
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Frederik Christian Kaas
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Service career and promotions

From 1739 as a volunteer cadet, Kaas was officially accepted as a cadet in 1741 and sailed on the ship-of-the-line ''Oldenborg'' with the squadron to Algiers in 1747. In October 1747 he was commissioned as a junior lieutenant. Aspiring to become a master shipbuilder he joined the Construction Committee early in 1748, and from 1752 spent over four years along with lieutenant F M KrabbeTopsøe-Jensen, vol. 2, pages 25–27 studying methods of design and construction in England, France, Italy and Holland. Together, on their return to Denmark, the two young officers designed a
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and were to have started on a frigate but Kaas, having already had his first command in 1756 as captain of the frigate Hvide Ørn, was posted to the ship-of-the-line ''Neptunus'' and never continued his shipbuilding career. During this time Kaas was promoted twice (to senior lieutenant in October 1753 and to captain-lieutenant in 1755). While ''Neptunus'' was in the Mediterranean both captain and second-in-command of the accompanying ship-of-the-line ''Island'' fell ill and died, so Kaas was appointed captain of ''Island'' and brought her back to Denmark in 1758. Confirmed in the rank of captain in December 1758, Kaas had command of various frigates (including ''Christiansborg'', ''Falster'' and ''Søridderen'') over the next eight years, seeing service in the Baltic and Mediterranean and undertaking a diplomatic mission to Morocco in 1763 with the frigate ''Havfruen''. A quarantine period for the ship returning from Salee, Morocco was applied when ''Havfruen'' stopped at Lisbon. In 1765 he led another mission to Morocco using an armed merchant ship specifically flying the danish royal standard. On return, in the spring of 1766, he was granted three month's special leave to order his personal affairs. 1767 Commander and in 1769 he became captain of the ship-of-the-line ''Mars''. In this ship he carried the British Duchess of Gloucester from Copenhagen, where she had been visiting her sister, Queen Caroline Mathilde, to
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in Pommerania. From 1770 to 1781 he was head of the naval officer training college (''søkadetkompagniet''), and after achieving flag rank in 1780 head of the naval base at Holmen from 1781 to 1792. *1775 Commander *1780 Rear Admiral *1792 Vice Admiral. As a deputy in the admiralty from 1792, Kaas became first deputy (equivalent to Minister for the Navy) in 1796. With his rank he commanded a Danish squadron in 1795 and 1796 which operated alongside his Swedish counterpart in a neutrality patrol. Command of the joint squadron revolved half-yearly from the Swedish vice admiral to the Danish, and back *1800 Admiral


Honours

Kaas was appointed
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of the
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in 1780. A portrait of him is on display in the Museum of National History at
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in
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Citations

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Frederik Christian Kaas (1727–1804)
in ''Danish Biographical Lexikon'', vol. 9, pages 56–57 * T. A. Topsøe-Jensen og Emil Marquard (1935) "Officerer i den dansk-norske Søetat 1660–1814 og den danske Søetat 1814–1932" (Danish Naval Officers)
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