The Danish warship Dannebroge was sunk by British Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson during the 1801 Battle of Copenhagen.
All That's Interesting | 04.04.2026 04:45
In preparation for the construction of an artificial island in Copenhagen, Denmark, archaeologists have been surveying the harbor’s seabed. They’ve found a number of fascinating underwater artifacts so far, including several unknown shipwrecks and the sunken remains of the world’s largest 15th‑century cog. But they just made their most exciting discovery yet: the Dannebroge, a famous warship that was sunk in 1801.