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HDMS Sophia Amalia

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Name
  
Sophia Amalia

Launched
  
1650

Draft
  
6.3 m

Fate
  
Scrapped, 1687

Beam
  
12.64 m (41 ft 6 in)

Length
  
52 m

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Namesake
  
Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Displacement
  
2,700–2,800 t (2,657–2,756 long tons)

The Sophia Amalia was a ship of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy named after Sophia Amalia, the wife of King Frederick III. The ship was built at Hovedøen in Christiania under the direction of English shipbuilder James Robbins and was launched in 1650. She was 51.8 meters long and at that time one of the largest naval vessels in the world. She was commissioned by King Christian IV specifically to surpass the British ship HMS Sovereign of the Seas. The ship was manned by a crew of 680 and had an armament of 108 guns, surpassing Sovereign of the Seas by eight guns.

HDMS Sophia Amalia Sophia Amalia 1650 hull lines plans Ships plans and Project
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HDMS Sophia Amalia Ship model SOPHIA AMALIA of 1650 in Orlogsmuseet Copenhagen

HDMS Sophia Amalia Ship model SOPHIA AMALIA of 1650 in Orlogsmuseet Copenhagen

HDMS Sophia Amalia Ship model SOPHIA AMALIA of 1650 in Orlogsmuseet Copenhagen

References

HDMS Sophia Amalia Wikipedia