HDMS Hielperen

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History
NameHielperen
Commissioned1787
Decommissioned1806
General characteristics
TypeFrigate
Complement269
Armament20 guns

Hielperen (or Hjelperen) (literally: the Helper)[1] was a 16-gun defence frigate in the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy. Commissioned in 1787, she took part in the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 April 1801 against the British Royal Navy. During the battle, the ship had a crew of 269 sailors, six of whom wounded in the battle, and was commanded by Lt. Peter-Carl Lilienskjöld.[2] The ship took a severe beating but the crew managed to cut the ship's cables and escape to the safety of Copenhagen Harbour. The ship withdrew from combat at 1 PM. Hielperen served in the Danish Navy until 1806.

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Notes
  1. ^ Danish Naval Museum - Hielperen Archived 2007-10-17 at the Wayback Machine - for technical drawings and model, follow link and click "vis"
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