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1801 – Battle of Copenhagen. 1807 Battle of Copenhagen; Royal Commission for the Preservation of Antiquities established. [7] 1815 – Copenhagen Court House (with city hall) built at Nytorv. 1825 Royal Danish Academy of Music founded. Kunstforeningen founded. 1828 – Christiansborg Palace rebuilt. 1829 – Church of Our Lady rebuilt.
The Battle of Copenhagen of 1801 (Danish: Slaget på Reden, meaning "the battle of the roadstead [of Copenhagen Harbour]"), also known as the First Battle of Copenhagen to distinguish it from the Second Battle of Copenhagen in 1807, was a naval battle in which a British fleet fought and defeated a smaller force of the Dano-Norwegian Navy ...
The Second Battle of Copenhagen (or the Bombardment of Copenhagen) (16 August – 7 September 1807) was a British bombardment of the Danish capital, Copenhagen, in order to capture or destroy the Dano-Norwegian fleet during the Napoleonic Wars.
The Two Battles of Copenhagen 1801 and 1807: Britain and Denmark in the Napoleonic Wars (2018) excerpt; Gold, Carol. Women in Business in Early Modern Copenhagen 1740–1835 (2018) Gold, Carol. Educating Middle Class Daughters: Private Girls Schools in Copenhagen, 1790-1820 (1996), 243pp. Johansen, Hans Christian, and M. Phohl.
Founding of Copenhagen [3] 1167 Copenhagen founded by Absalon: Battle of Dösjebro: 1181 Royal victory Battle of Stellau: 1201 Holstein Subjegated Battle of Lyndanisse: 1215 Flag of Denmark reportedly fell down Expedition to Frisia [4] 1252 Death of Abel: Murder of Erik V: 1286 Death of Erik: Rebellion against Christopher II of Denmark [5] 1326
Assault on Copenhagen (1659), a major battle during the Second Northern War, taking place during the siege of Copenhagen by the Swedish army. Battle of Copenhagen (1801), a naval battle between a British fleet and the Dano-Norwegian Navy; Battle of Copenhagen (1807), a British bombardment of Copenhagen to capture or destroy the Dano-Norwegian fleet
The battle ends in a draw but in the coming days the Lübeck fleet is destroyed; 1536 – 11 June In the Danish Civil War a Danish peasant army is massacred in the battle of Oxnebjerg; 1537 – 16 January Lübeck concludes peace with Christian the Third. The Civil War ends when Copenhagen surrenders to Christian the Third
Battle of Copenhagen First Battle of Algeciras Second Battle of Algeciras. Prior to the Acts of Union of July/August 1800, Ireland was a separate kingdom, with its own parliament, held in a personal union with Great Britain under the Crown.