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Coordinates: 34°55′31″S 18°25′26″E / 34.92528°S 18.42389°E / -34.92528; 18.42389
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The Christianshavn Incident (Danish; Christianshavn hændelsen)

Tinkaer1991/Skirmish at Malaca
3rd Governor of Tranquebar
In office
1726–1730
MonarchChristian IV
Preceded byChristian Nissen
Succeeded byDiderich Miihlenfort
6th Governor of Dannemarksnagore
In office
8 October 1711 – 20 December 1714
Preceded byWolf Ravn
Succeeded byGallus Bøgvad (1718)
Personal details
BornUnknown
Died1745
Tranquebar
NationalityDanish
SpouseAlhed Schiøtt
ChildrenElse Margrethe Attrup
Military service
Allegiance Denmark-Norway 1703–1743
RankOpperhoved
Battles/wars
Sinking of the Flensburg

A View of the Cape of Good Hope, by William Hodges
Date2 December 1629
Location34°55′31″S 18°25′26″E / 34.92528°S 18.42389°E / -34.92528; 18.42389
Result Portuguese victory
Belligerents
 Danish India  Portuguese Empire
Commanders and leaders
Danish India Thimand Clausen
Danish India Six Jacobsen
Portuguese Empire Unknown
Units involved
Danish India Flensburg Unknown
Strength
1 ship Multiple ships
Casualties and losses
1 ship sunk
Most men killed
42 imprisoned
Unknown
Siege of Dannemarksnagore
Part of Dano-Mughal conflicts

Map of the Hooghly river with various European factories in 1726. Dannemarksnagore is seen on the top-right.
DateDecember 1714
Location22°50′38″N 88°21′57″E / 22.8437634°N 88.3657193°E / 22.8437634; 88.3657193
Result Mughal victory
Territorial
changes
Dannemarksnagore conquered by the Mughals
Belligerents
 Danish India  Mughal Empire
Commanders and leaders
Danish India Rasmus Attrup
Danish India Gallus Bøgvad
Danish India Søfren Loumand
  Unknown
Units involved
Danish India Frederikshaab
Danish India Argans Chalup
Danish India Grev Ahlefeldt
  Fateromani
Strength
3 ships
c. 40 men
1 ship
Unknown amount of men
Casualties and losses
Unknown 1 ship
Capture of Serampore
Part of the English Wars

Painting of Danish Serampore (Frederiksnagore), by Peter Anker
Date28 January 1808
Location22°45′N 88°20′E / 22.75°N 88.34°E / 22.75; 88.34
Result British victory
Territorial
changes
Serampore occupied by Britain
Belligerents
 Denmark-Norway  East India Company
Commanders and leaders
Denmark–Norway Jacob Kræfting East India Company George Elliot
East India Company William Montagu
East India Company Neviusore Courey
Units involved
Denmark–Norway HDMS Waldemarr
Denmark–Norway HDMS Elizabeth
Denmark–Norway HDMS Freya
Denmark–Norway HDMS Holstein
Denmark–Norway HDMS Maria
Denmark–Norway HDMS Mary
Denmark–Norway HDMS Nymphe
East India Company HMS Modeste
East India Company HMS Terpsichore
East India Company HMS Dasher
East India Company 3 Sepoy companies
Strength
12 ships
c. 40 men
Few cannons
3 ships
Unknown amount of men
Casualties and losses
12 ships Unknown




Serampore by the Hooghly River

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Christianshavn Incident

View of Santa Cruz, Tenerife, 1776, by John Webber
Date5 March 1640
Location28°28′N 16°15′W / 28.467°N 16.250°W / 28.467; -16.250
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
 Spanish Empire  Denmark-Norway
Commanders and leaders
Spanish Empire Unknown captain
Spanish Empire Unknown command
Denmark–Norway Willem Leyel Surrendered
Denmark–Norway Carsten Ludvigsen
Units involved
Spanish Empire San Cristóbal garrison Denmark–Norway Christianshavn
Strength
1 ship
Multiple guns
1 ship
Casualties and losses
None 1 ship damaged and confiscated
Assault on Osu

Christiansborg Castle and Osu, 18th century
Date1742
Location
Osu, (modern-day Ghana)
11°1′45″N 79°50′58″E / 11.02917°N 79.84944°E / 11.02917; 79.84944
Result Danish victory
Belligerents
Denmark–Norway Danish Gold Coast
Dutch West India Company Dutch settlers
Dutch West India Company Dutch Gold Coast
Commanders and leaders
Denmark–Norway Søren Schiellerup Dutch West India Company Dacon Aprag
Dutch West India Company Des Bordes
Units involved
Denmark–Norway Christiansborg garrison Unknown
Strength
Unknown amount of men
Multiple guns
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy