Another attempt to transport Torstensson and his …
Years: 1644 - 1644
July
Another attempt to transport Torstensson and his army to the Danish islands by a large Swedish fleet is frustrated by Christian IV in person on July 1, 1644, when the two fleets engage off Kolberge Heath, southeast of Kiel Bay.
Christian’s heroism will endear him ever after to the Danish nation.
As he stands on the quarter-deck of the Trinity a cannon close by is exploded by a Swedish cannonball, and splinters of wood and metal wound the king in thirteen places, blinding one eye and flinging him to the deck.
He is instantly on his feet again, crying with a loud voice that it is well with him, and sets an example to all by remaining on deck until the fight ends.
Darkness at last separates the contending fleets; the battle is a draw, the Danish fleet blockading the Swedish ships in Kiel Bay, but the Swedish fleet escapes.
Locations
People
Groups
- Sweden, (second) Kingdom of
- Denmark-Norway, Kingdom of
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
Topics
- Thirty Years' War
- Torstenson war, Hannibal controversy, Hannibal War, or Danish-Swedish War of 1643-45
