Originally named after Christian VII, this was the last three decker built by Denmark. She was launched as a 90-gun ship of the line but was later reduced to a 52 gunner and renamed Provesteen.
She was sunk in 1801 at the First Battle of Copenhagen.
Originally named after Christian VII, this was the last three decker built by Denmark. She was launched as a 90-gun ship of the line but was later reduced to a 52 gunner and renamed Provesteen.
She was sunk in 1801 at the First Battle of Copenhagen.
Originally named after Christian VII, this was the last three decker built by Denmark. She was launched as a 90-gun ship of the line but was later reduced to a 52 gunner and renamed Provesteen.
She was sunk in 1801 at the First Battle of Copenhagen.
Originally named after Christian VII, this was the last three decker built by Denmark. She was launched as a 90-gun ship of the line but was later reduced to a 52 gunner and renamed Provesteen.
She was sunk in 1801 at the First Battle of Copenhagen.