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Battle of Copenhagen (1807) and Charles John Moore Mansfield

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Difference between Battle of Copenhagen (1807) and Charles John Moore Mansfield

Battle of Copenhagen (1807) vs. Charles John Moore Mansfield

The Second Battle of Copenhagen (or the Bombardment of Copenhagen) (16 August – 5 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. Captain Charles John Moore Mansfield (1760-1813) was a British naval officer who served in the Royal Navy during the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars.

Similarities between Battle of Copenhagen (1807) and Charles John Moore Mansfield

Battle of Copenhagen (1807) and Charles John Moore Mansfield have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Frigate, HMS Minotaur (1793), Napoleonic Wars, Ship of the line, Sloop-of-war, William Essington.

Frigate

A frigate is any of several types of warship, the term having been used for ships of various sizes and roles over the last few centuries.

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HMS Minotaur (1793)

HMS Minotaur was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 6 November 1793 at Woolwich.

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Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and usually led by the United Kingdom.

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Ship of the line

A ship of the line was a type of naval warship constructed from the 17th through to the mid-19th century to take part in the naval tactic known as the line of battle, in which two columns of opposing warships would manoeuvre to bring the greatest weight of broadside firepower to bear.

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Sloop-of-war

In the 18th century and most of the 19th, a sloop-of-war in the Royal Navy was a warship with a single gun deck that carried up to eighteen guns.

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William Essington

Sir William Essington KCB (c. 1753 - 12 July 1816) was an officer in the Royal Navy during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Battle of Copenhagen (1807) and Charles John Moore Mansfield Comparison

Battle of Copenhagen (1807) has 133 relations, while Charles John Moore Mansfield has 51. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.26% = 6 / (133 + 51).

References

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