Danish warship Dannebroge sunk by Nelson in 1801 discovered by archaeologists in Copenhagen Harbor
Marine archaeologists from Denmark's Viking Ship Museum discovered the wreck of the Danish flagship Dannebroge, which was sunk by Admiral Horatio Nelson's British fleet during the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801. The discovery was announced on Thursday, exactly 225 years after the battle, with divers working to excavate artifacts including cannons, uniforms, and human remains before the site becomes part of a housing development project.
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