Battle of Køge Bay (1710)

The Battle of Køge Bay (1710) also referred to as the Second Battle of Køge Bay, was an indecisive battle that took place on 4 October 1710, during the Great Northern War, in Køge Bay, just south of Copenhagen. Denmark had 26 ships of the line and 5 frigates with 1808 guns, and Sweden had 21 ships of the line and several frigates with 1512 guns. The Danish ship Dannebroge exploded and of the 550-man crew only 9 survived. The Swedish ships Tre Kronor and Prinsessan Ulrika Eleonora ran aground. Because of the weather the battle could not continue. However, the Swedish fleet managed to sink and capture a Danish convoy of transport ships that were supposed to embark a Russian invasion force in Danzig. The action in Køge Bugt checked those Russian invasion plans of Sweden.

Battle of Køge Bay (1710)
Part of the Great Northern War

"Dannebrogen caught on fire" by Carl Neumann
Date24 September 1710
Location
Køge bay, Denmark
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 Swedish Empire  Denmark-Norway
Commanders and leaders
Hans Wachtmeister Ulrik Gyldenløve
Ivar Huitfeldt 
Strength
30 ships:
21 ships of the line
47 ships:
27 ships of the line
Casualties and losses
2 ships ran aground
26 dead
1 ship exploded
541 dead on Dannebroge
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