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Battle of Copenhagen (1801)

The Battle of Copenhagen of 1801 (Danish: Slaget på Reden), 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 anchored near Copenhagen on 2 April 1801. The battle came about over British fears that the powerful Danish fleet would ally with France, and a breakdown in diplomatic communications on both sides.

For the later naval battle, see Battle of Copenhagen (1807).

As the British ships entered the harbour of the Danish fleet, several of its ships took up station in the city's inlet, forming a blockade. The Danish fleet defended the capital with these ships and bastions on both sides of the harbour inlet.[3] It was the second attempt by the British to try to prevent a Franco-Danish alliance, as the British had already entered Øresund with a fleet in August 1800, in order to persuade Denmark not to ally with France. The Danes agreed to the British terms upon hearing news of the assassination of Tsar Paul I of Russia, as his death meant the end of the Russian-led League of Armed Neutrality of which Denmark was a member.[3]

64 (Captain John Lawford)

Polyphemus

50 (Captain James Walker)

Isis

74 (Captain George Murray)

Edgar

64 (Captain Thomas Bertie)

Ardent

54/56 (Captain William Bligh)

Glatton

74 (flag of Vice-Adm. Lord Nelson, Captain Thomas Foley)

Elephant

74 (Captain Thomas Francis Fremantle)

Ganges

74 (Captain James Robert Mosse  and thereafter Lt. John Yelland[25])

Monarch

74 (2nd flag of Rear-Adm. Thomas Graves, Captain Richard Retalick)

Defiance

74 (Captain William Cuming)

Russell

74 (Captain Thomas Boulden Thompson)

Bellona

64 (Captain Robert Devereux Fancourt)

Agamemnon

36 (Captain Henry Inman)

Désirée

38 (Captain Edward Riou [25])

Amazon

36 (Captain Graham Eden Hamond)

Blanche

32 (Captain Samuel Sutton)

Alcmène

24 (Captain Jonas Rose)

Jamaica

(ship-sloop, Captain William Bolton)

Arrow

(ship-sloop, Captain John Ferris Devonshire)

Dart

(brig-sloop, Cmdr. James Brisbane)

Cruizer

(brig-sloop, Cmdr. William Birchall)

Harpy

(bomb, Cmdr. John Conn)

Discovery

(bomb, Cmdr. John Henry Martin)

Explosion

Hecla (bomb, Cmdr. )

Richard Hatherill

Sulphur (bomb, Cmdr. Hender Whitter)

Terror (bomb, Cmdr. )

Samuel Campbell Rowley

Volcano (bomb, Cmdr. James Watson)

(bomb, Cmdr. Edward Sneyd Clay)

Zebra

Otter (fireship, Cmdr. )

George M'Kinley

Zephyr (fireship, Cmdr.

Clotworthy Upton

Mister Christian by William Kinsolving, 1996. In this novel returns from the South Seas and participates in the battle, crossing paths again with William Bligh.

Fletcher Christian

by Frederik Magle, 2001. A musical work commissioned by the Admiral Danish Fleet for the 200th anniversary of the battle.

The Hope

The Inshore Squadron, book 15 of by Alexander Kent, 1978. The build up to and fighting of the battle forms the setting for this story. As Bolitho must navigate the failing diplomacy with Denmark and lead the squadron sailing under his new flag

the Bolitho novels

Medal

Medal

Battle of Copenhagen commemorative glass

Battle of Copenhagen commemorative glass

Memorial stone just north of Copenhagen

Memorial stone just north of Copenhagen

List of Danish ships captured at Battle of Copenhagen

Bibliography of 18th-19th century Royal Naval history

Winfield, Rif (2005). British Warships in the Age of Sail, 1793–1817, Chatham Publishing,

Naval wars in the Baltic 1553–1850 (1910) – R. C. Anderson

Lauring, Palle (1972). Billeder af Danmarks historie. Copenhagen: Palle Lauring og Lademann Forlagsaktieselskab.

Mahan, A.T. (1897). Sampson, Low, Marston and Company

The Life of Nelson, Vol. II. (of 2) The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain

.

Nelson's dispatch to Parker about the battle

which has transcriptions of the original British and Danish documents.

Nelson Society website

Account including maps of the Battle of Copenhagen

Lindeberg, Lars (1974). De så det ske: Englandskrigene 1801–14. Copenhagen: Lademann Forlagsaktieselskab.

from the Danish Naval History website

Great Britain's unprovoked assault on the neutral Danish-Norwegian kingdom

from British point of view

Timeline of the battle

Consulatets og Keiserdømmets Historie af A. Thiers. Forhenværende Premierminister, Deputeret og Medlem af det franske Academi. Efter det Franske ved J. C. Magnus. Andet Bind (1845). Copenhagen: Brødrene Berling.

from the Orlogsmuseet.

Denmark and Great Britain Exhibition

; McArthur, John (1810). The life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K.B., from his lordship's manuscripts. London: Printed by T. Bensley, for T. Cadell and W. Davies.

Clarke, James Stanier

(1972). The Great Gamble: Nelson at Copenhagen. Littlehampton Book Services. ISBN 978-0-297-00484-4.

Pope, Dudley

(1987). Horatio Nelson. Pimlico. ISBN 0-7126-6123-9.

Pocock, Tom

Rodger, N. A. M. (2004). "Horatio Nelson". Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press.