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Kronan (ship)

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Kronan (ship)

Kronan, also called Stora Kronan, was a Swedish warship that served as the flagship of the Swedish Navy in the Baltic Sea in the 1670s. When built, the ship was one of the largest seagoing vessels in the world. The construction of Kronan lasted from 1668 to 1672 and was delayed by difficulties with financing and conflicts between the shipwright Francis Sheldon and the Swedish admiralty. After four years of service, the ship sank in rough weather at the Battle of Öland on 1 June 1676: while making a sharp turn under too much sail she capsized, and the gunpowder magazine ignited and blew off most of the bow. Kronan sank quickly, taking about 800 men and more than 100 guns with her, along with valuable military equipment, weapons, personal items, and large quantities of silver and gold coins. The loss of Kronan was a heavy blow for Sweden during the Scanian War. Besides being the largest and most heavily armed ship in the Swedish Navy, she had been an important status symbol for the monarchy of the young Charles XI. Along with Kronan, the navy lost a sizeable proportion of its best manpower, acting supreme commander Lorentz Creutz, numerous high-ranking fleet officers, and the chief of the navy medical staff. A commission was set up to investigate whether any individuals could be held responsible for the defeat at the Battle of Öland and other major defeats during the war. Most of the guns that sank with Kronan were salvaged in the 1680s, but eventually the wreck fell into obscurity. Its exact position was rediscovered in 1980 by the amateur researcher Anders Franzén, who had also located the 17th-century warship Vasa in the 1950s. Yearly diving operations have since surveyed and excavated the wreck site and salvaged artifacts, and Kronan has become the most widely publicized shipwreck in the Baltic after Vasa. More than 30,000 artifacts have been recovered, and many have been conserved and put on permanent public display at the Kalmar County Museum in Kalmar. The museum is responsible for the maritime archaeological operations and the permanent exhibitions on Kronan.

Infobox

Name
Kronan
Namesake
Royal crown of Sweden
Builder
Francis Sheldon, Stockholm
Laid down
October 1665
Launched
31 July 1668
Commissioned
1672
Fate
Sunk at the Battle of Öland, 1 June 1676 56°26′58″N 16°40′20″E / 56.44944°N 16.67222°E / 56.44944; 16.67222
Type
Ship of the line
Displacement
2,300 tonnes (approximate)
Length
53 m (174 ft)
Beam
12.9 m (42 ft)
Height
66 m (217 ft, keel to mast)
Draft
6.2–6.8 m (20–22 ft)
Sail plan
ship rig
Troops
300 soldiers
Complement
500 sailors
Armament
Planned for 126 guns from 6 to 36 pounds Actual armament c. 105–114 guns

Tables

Distribution of guns · Design › Armament
Lower gun deck
Lower gun deck
Col 1
Lower gun deck
1671 armament plan
12 36-pounders16 30-pounders4 24-pounders2 18-pounders
Actual armament
8 36-pounders8 30-pounders10 24-pounders4 long 24-pound chasers
Middle gun deck
Middle gun deck
Col 1
Middle gun deck
1671 armament plan
36 24-pounders
Actual armament
4 heavy 24-pounders16 light 24-pounders6 heavy 12-pounders4 long 12-pound stern chasers2 8-pounders
Upper gun deck
Upper gun deck
Col 1
Upper gun deck
1671 armament plan
36 light 12-pounders
Actual armament
10 heavy 12-pounders10 light 12-pounders2 10-pounders2 8-pounders2 heavy 6-pounders
Forecastle and sterncastle
Forecastle and sterncastle
Col 1
Forecastle and sterncastle
1671 armament plan
20 6-pounders
Actual armament
16 6-pounders 6 3-pounders
1671 armament plan
Actual armament
Lower gun deck
12 36-pounders16 30-pounders4 24-pounders2 18-pounders
8 36-pounders8 30-pounders10 24-pounders4 long 24-pound chasers
Middle gun deck
36 24-pounders
4 heavy 24-pounders16 light 24-pounders6 heavy 12-pounders4 long 12-pound stern chasers2 8-pounders
Upper gun deck
36 light 12-pounders
10 heavy 12-pounders10 light 12-pounders2 10-pounders2 8-pounders2 heavy 6-pounders
Forecastle and sterncastle
20 6-pounders
16 6-pounders 6 3-pounders

References

  1. The names mean "the crown" and "the great crown" respectively. For information on modern standardization of the naming,
  2. See Jan Glete (2002) War and the State in Early Modern Europe: Spain, the Dutch Republic and Sweden as Fiscal-Military S
  3. Göran Rystad "Skånska kriget och kampen om hegemonin i Norden" in Rystad (2005), pp. 17–19
  4. Rodger (2004), pp. 29–30
  5. Göran Rystad "Skånska kriget och kampen om hegemonin i Norden" in Rystad (2005), pp. 20–21
  6. Finn Askgaard, "Kampen till sjöss" in Rystad (2005), p. 172
  7. Glete (1993), pp. 174–77.
  8. Anders Nilsson in Johansson (1985), pp. 52–53.
  9. Anders Nilsson in Johansson (1985), pp. 38–39.
  10. Glete (1999), p. 17
  11. Kalmar County Museum, Official Kronan website Archived 2014-04-19 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
    http://www.regalskeppetkronan.se/historik/kronan-byggs/
  12. Glete (1999), p. 23; see also Rodger (2004) pp. 218–219 for further examples of the instability of contemporary warships
  13. Glete (1999)
  14. Glete (2002)
  15. Anders Sandström, "Klar för strid" in Johansson (1985), pp. 122–23.
  16. Gunnar Grandin, "Slaget den 26 maj" in Johansson (2005), p. 127.
  17. Soop (2007), pp. 136–38.
  18. Lundgren (1997), pp. 9–18
  19. Pre-industrial logging was a winter occupation since it was easier to transport large timbers by sled on snow-covered gr
  20. Lundgren (1997), p. 10
  21. Lundgren (1997), pp. 19–39
  22. Lundgren (1997), pp. 9–10; Anders Franzén, "Kronan går av stapeln 1668" in Johansson (1985), pp. 48–49.
  23. Lundgren (1997), p. 19.
  24. Kronanprojektet (2008), pp. 7–9.
  25. The rule of Charles XI and Charles XII 1654–1718 is often referred to as the "Carolingian Period " (karolinska tiden) in
  26. Pousette (2009), p. 107.
  27. Pousette (2009), p. 107 (Zettersten, se även Asker, Hur riket styrdes)
  28. Pousette (2009), pp. 111–12.
  29. All four were regalskepp (usually translated as "royal ships") – the largest in the fleet and usually named after pieces
  30. Original quote: "bonddrängar doppade i saltvatten" in Gunnar Grandin, "Flottans nyckelroll" in Johansson (1985), p. 101.
  31. Gunnar Grandin, "Stenbock betalar sjötåget" in Johansson (1985), pp. 108–09; Kurt Lundgren, "Flottan sågas genom isen" i
  32. Glete (2010), pp. 302, 305
  33. Kurt Lundgren, "Flottan sågas genom isen" in Johansson (1985), pp. 110–11.
  34. Gunnar Grandin "Gotland invanderas", "Flottan löper ut" in Johansson (1985), pp. 114–15, 118–19.
  35. Sjöblom (2003), pp. 225–26.
  36. Sjöblom (2003), p. 226.
  37. Kronanprojektet (2007), p. 4
  38. Around 10% of all upper arm bones (humerus) and almost 20% of the thigh bones (femur) have signs of violence caused by s
  39. During (1997) p. 594
  40. Sjöblom (2003), p. 227
  41. Villner (2012), pp. 38–39
  42. Sjöblom (2003), p. 228
  43. Einarsson (2005) "Likplundring i Hulterstad", p. 56.
  44. Björn Axel Johansson, "I Creutz ficka", in Johansson (1985) p. 165.
  45. Glete (2010), p. 190
  46. Glete (2010), p. 563
  47. Glete (2010), p. 566
  48. Original quote: "en del av våra sjöofficerare sig så lachement förhållit [att de] riksens säkerhet, välfärd och försvar
  49. Lundgren (2001), p. 72.
  50. Einarsson (2001), pp. 9–12
  51. Lundgren (1997), pp. 107–11
  52. Lundgren (2001), p. 51.
  53. Lundgren (2001), p. 235.
  54. See Asker (2005), p. 29; Björlin (1885); Gyllengranat (1840); Isacson (2000), pp. 11–12; Unger (1909), p. 234; Zetterste
  55. Gunnar Grandin, "Nervkris eller chansning" in Johansson (1985), pp. 144–145.
  56. Ericson Wolke (2009), p. 115; Sjöblom (2003), p. 227
  57. Asker (2005), pp. 29–30
  58. Einarsson (2001), p. 13
  59. Johansson (1993), pp. 129–133
  60. Johansson (1993), pp. 156–158
  61. Ahlberg, Börjesson, Franzén & Grisell, "Kronan hittas", in Johansson (1985), pp. 192–205
  62. Kronanprojektet (1992)
  63. Kronanprojektet (2008)
  64. Einarsson (2001), p. 30
  65. Einarsson (2001), pp. 33–34
  66. A gold treasure containing several hundred gold coins was found during a housing construction by Stortorget in Stockholm
  67. Gainsford & Jonsson (2008)
  68. Einarsson (2005) "Ännu en silverskatt påträffad", p. 15
  69. Einarsson (2001), pp. 31, 36
  70. Pousette (2009)
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