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{{Short description|Battle history}} |
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{{Infobox military conflict |
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| conflict = Battle of Grimstad Bay |
| conflict = Battle of Grimstad Bay |
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| partof = the [[Napoleonic Wars]] |
| partof = the [[Napoleonic Wars]] and the [[Gunboat War]] |
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| date = 16 |
| date = 16 March 1811 |
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| place = [[Grimstad]], [[Norway]] |
| place = [[Grimstad]], [[Norway]] |
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| coordinates = {{Coord|58|21|00.2|N|8|36|26.9|E|type:event_region:DK-101|display=inline,title}} |
| coordinates = {{Coord|58|21|00.2|N|8|36|26.9|E|type:event_region:DK-101|display=inline,title}} |
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| result = Dano-Norwegian |
| result = Dano-Norwegian victory |
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* British navy fled, leaving the Norwegian ship behind. |
* British navy fled, leaving the Norwegian ship behind. |
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| combatant1 = {{flagdeco|Denmark–Norway}} [[Denmark–Norway]] |
| combatant1 = {{flagdeco|Denmark–Norway}} [[Denmark–Norway]] |
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| combatant2 = {{flagcountry|UKGBI}} |
| combatant2 = {{flagcountry|UKGBI}} |
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| strength1 = Unknown amount of Norwegian volunteers |
| strength1 = Unknown amount of Norwegian volunteers |
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| strength2 = 1 |
| strength2 = 1 frigate |
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| casualties1 = Unknown |
| casualties1 = Unknown |
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| casualties2 = Several killed or wounded |
| casualties2 = Several killed or wounded |
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| campaignbox = {{Campaignbox Gunboat War}} |
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| image = Battle_of_Grimstad_Bay.jpg |
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| image_size = 280px |
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| caption = Depiction of the battle |
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⚫ | The '''Battle of Grimstad Bay''' ({{Langx|no|Bataljen på Grimstad havn}}) was an [[amphibious assault]] by the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]] against [[Denmark–Norway]] that took place in the town of [[Grimstad]], situated on the southern coast of present-day [[Norway]]. The battle was a part of the blockade that the [[Royal Navy]] maintained on the country from 1807 to 1814 during the [[Napoleonic Wars]].<ref name="kubenarendal">{{cite web |title=Fiendtlige operasjoner nær Grimstad 1811-12 |url=https://www.kubenarendal.no/media/718670/04_KB_Fiendtlige_operasjoner_naer_Grimstad_1811-12.pdf |pages=1–4 |lang=no}}</ref> |
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== Course == |
== Course == |
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HMS Venus was in pursuit of four merchant vessels that had sought refuge in the fjord leading to Grimstad. Among these vessels was the sloop Frau Maria, which was en-route from [[Bergen]] to Flensburg |
[[HMS Venus (1807)|HMS ''Venus'']] was in pursuit of four Dano-Norwegian merchant vessels that had sought refuge in the fjord leading to Grimstad. Among these vessels was the sloop ''Frau Maria'', which was en-route from [[Bergen]] to [[Flensburg]] carrying fish, salt, and cod liver oil.<ref name="kubenarendal" /> |
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''Venus'' anchored outside the outer islands of Grimstad and deployed three small boats manned by [[Royal Marines]]. These boats made their way into Grimstad bay and boarded ''Frau Maria''. Dano-Norwegian forces in Grimstad mobilized and engaged the British-controlled sloop using rifles and a few small cannons. Despite their efforts, the marines managed to set sail on ''Frau Maria'' but inadvertently sailed her into a narrow bay with no passage leading to the ocean. They were trapped and were forced to abandon the ship and retreated back to ''Venus''. It was reported that several marines were killed or wounded in the engagement.<ref name="sjofartsmuseet">{{cite web |title=Bataljen på Grimstad havn |trans-title=Lykken snur |url=https://www.gbm.no/sjofartsmuseet/no/artikler/bataljen-paa-grimstad-havn/ |lang=no}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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*Landgraff, J.: Grimstadslægter. Grimstad: [J. Landgraff], 1892. |
*Landgraff, J.: Grimstadslægter. Grimstad: [J. Landgraff], 1892. |
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*Landgraff, J.: Grimstadslægter II. Tillæg og rettelser med register. Grimstad: [J. Landgraff], 1901. |
*Landgraff, J.: Grimstadslægter II. Tillæg og rettelser med register. Grimstad: [J. Landgraff], 1901. |
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[[Category:Battles involving Norway]] |
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[[Category:Amphibious operations involving the United Kingdom]] |
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[[Category:Naval battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Denmark]] |
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[[Category:Naval battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving the United Kingdom]] |
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[[Category:Conflicts in 1811]] |
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[[Category:Grimstad]] |
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[[Category:March 1811 events]] |
Latest revision as of 21:21, 11 November 2024
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Part of the Napoleonic Wars and the Gunboat War | |||||||
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Unknown | Several killed or wounded |
The Battle of Grimstad Bay (Norwegian: Bataljen på Grimstad havn) was an amphibious assault by the United Kingdom against Denmark–Norway that took place in the town of Grimstad, situated on the southern coast of present-day Norway. The battle was a part of the blockade that the Royal Navy maintained on the country from 1807 to 1814 during the Napoleonic Wars.[1]
Course
[edit]HMS Venus was in pursuit of four Dano-Norwegian merchant vessels that had sought refuge in the fjord leading to Grimstad. Among these vessels was the sloop Frau Maria, which was en-route from Bergen to Flensburg carrying fish, salt, and cod liver oil.[1]
Venus anchored outside the outer islands of Grimstad and deployed three small boats manned by Royal Marines. These boats made their way into Grimstad bay and boarded Frau Maria. Dano-Norwegian forces in Grimstad mobilized and engaged the British-controlled sloop using rifles and a few small cannons. Despite their efforts, the marines managed to set sail on Frau Maria but inadvertently sailed her into a narrow bay with no passage leading to the ocean. They were trapped and were forced to abandon the ship and retreated back to Venus. It was reported that several marines were killed or wounded in the engagement.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Fiendtlige operasjoner nær Grimstad 1811-12" (PDF) (in Norwegian). pp. 1–4.
- ^ "Bataljen på Grimstad havn" [Lykken snur] (in Norwegian).
Further reading
[edit]- Bergwitz, Joh. K.: Grimstad 1800-1850: som type paa norsk smaaby. Kristiania og København: Gyldendalske Boghandel, 1916.
- Beutlich, F.: Norges sjøbevæpning 1810-1814. Oslo: Aschehoug, 1940.
- Grimstad bys historie. Grimstad: Grimstad bymuseum, 1927.
- Landgraff, J.: Grimstadslægter. Grimstad: [J. Landgraff], 1892.
- Landgraff, J.: Grimstadslægter II. Tillæg og rettelser med register. Grimstad: [J. Landgraff], 1901.