This battle took place on 4 October1710, during the Great Northern War, in Kjöge Bay, just south of København. Denmark had 26 ships with 1808 guns, and Sweden had 21 ships with 1512 guns. It was a victory for the Danes, despite the fact that they had about 15% of their crews sick, and the Swedes were newly out of port. Two days after the battle the Swedes burnt several Danish transports in Kjöge Bay. 14 others ran aground. October 4 is the 277th day of the year (278th in Leap years). ... Events Enactment of the worlds first copyright legislation, Britains Act for the Encourage of Learning (short title) Ongoing events Great Northern War (1700-1721) War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713) Births January 4 - Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, composer (d. ... Not to be confused with the Northern Wars (1655–1661) The Swedish Victory at Narva, 1700 by Gustaf Cederström, painted 1910 Battle of Poltava fragment of mosaic, by Mikhail Lomonosov, 1717 The Great Northern War was the war fought between a coalition of Russia, Denmark-Norway and Saxony-Poland (from...
Ships involved:
Denmark (Gyldenløve)
Elephant 90 (flag) Fredericus IV 110 Dannebroge 94 - Blew up Justitia 90 Norske Løve 84 Tre Løver 78 Prinds Christian 76 Sophia Hedvig 76 Wenden 72 Dronning Louisa 70 Haffru 70 Beskjermer 64 Ebenetzer 64 Svan 60 Oldenborg 52 Svaerdfisk 52 Tomler 52 Fyen 50 Island 50
Sweden (Wachtmeister)
Gotha Lejon 90 (flag) Enighet 94 Tre Kroner 86 - Aground, scuttled next day Wenden 82 Sverige 82 Prinsessa Hedvig 80 Prinsessa Ulrika 80 - Aground, scuttled next day Gota 76 Nordstjerna 76 Prins Carl 76 Prins Carl Fredrik 72 Smaland 70 Karlskrona 70 Skane 68 Bremen 64 Fredrika Amalia 62 Westmanland 62 Pommern 56 Sodermanland 56 Wachtmeister 56 Werden 54 Several fireships - Burnt? 2 days later