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- Król_Dawid length "34000.0".
- Król_Dawid abstract "König David redirects here. For other uses, see David (disambiguation).Król Dawid (King David in English) was a galleon of the Polish Navy. It fought during the Battle of Oliwa. It was launched in 1623 in Gdańsk and initially served as a merchant ship under a German name of König David. During the Polish wars with Sweden, it was drafted into the Polish navy along with Wodnik and Arka Noego. They fought in the Battle of Hel on May 17, 1627. After a short artillery duel the skirmish was over. The following day the escadrille met a convoy of 24 Swedish vessels off the coast of Biała Góra, near Łeba. After a short artillery barrage, the Polish ships managed to evade the enemy and headed for Kołobrzeg. Several days afterwards the escadre managed to break through the Swedish blockade and returned to Wisłoujście, one of two main bases of the Polish Navy. Under the command of a Scottish captain and shipbuilder Jakub Murray, the ship took part in the victorious battle of Oliwa of November 28, 1627. However, the ship played only a minor role and failed to support Wodnik in her attack on Swedish galleon Solen yet received some damage. After the battle the command was given to Grzegorz Fentross, who also became the admiral of the Polish fleet. Thus Król Dawid became the flagship of the entire Polish Navy. However, during the Swedish assault on Wisłoujście of July 6, 1628, admiral Fentross was killed and Król Dawid received some damage due to artillery fire. All Polish ships were withdrawn up the Vistula river. In January 1629, the ship was rented by king Sigismund III Vasa to the Habsburg-led Catholic League and served during the Thirty Years' War. Stationed in Wismar, the ship fought against Danish and Swedish fleets at the Baltic Sea and the Northern Sea. In November 1630, however, chased by a Swedish pursuit escadre, Król Dawid was forced to seek refuge in Lübeck and was then interned by the locals. Further fate of the ship remains unknown.".
- Król_Dawid thumbnail Polish_War_Jack_17th_century.svg?width=300.
- Król_Dawid wikiPageID "2713137".
- Król_Dawid wikiPageRevisionID "544131805".
- Król_Dawid shipArmament "2".
- Król_Dawid shipArmament "31".
- Król_Dawid shipBeam "approximately".
- Król_Dawid shipCommissioned "1626".
- Król_Dawid shipComplement "60".
- Król_Dawid shipCountry "Poland".
- Król_Dawid shipDecommissioned "c. 1630".
- Król_Dawid shipFate "captured by the citizens of Lübeck".
- Król_Dawid shipFlag "60".
- Król_Dawid shipLaunched "1623".
- Król_Dawid shipLength "approximately".
- Król_Dawid shipName "Król Dawid".
- Król_Dawid shipNamesake David.
- Król_Dawid shipTonsBurthen "400".
- Król_Dawid subject Category:1620s_ships.
- Król_Dawid subject Category:Ships_built_in_Poland.
- Król_Dawid subject Category:Tall_ships_of_Poland.
- Król_Dawid type MeanOfTransportation.
- Król_Dawid type Ship.
- Król_Dawid type Product.
- Król_Dawid type DesignedArtifact.
- Król_Dawid comment "König David redirects here. For other uses, see David (disambiguation).Król Dawid (King David in English) was a galleon of the Polish Navy. It fought during the Battle of Oliwa. It was launched in 1623 in Gdańsk and initially served as a merchant ship under a German name of König David. During the Polish wars with Sweden, it was drafted into the Polish navy along with Wodnik and Arka Noego. They fought in the Battle of Hel on May 17, 1627. After a short artillery duel the skirmish was over.".
- Król_Dawid label "Król Dawid (1623)".
- Król_Dawid label "Król Dawid".
- Król_Dawid label "König David (Schiff)".
- Król_Dawid sameAs Kr%C3%B3l_Dawid.
- Król_Dawid sameAs König_David_(Schiff).
- Król_Dawid sameAs Król_Dawid_(1623).
- Król_Dawid sameAs Q819890.
- Król_Dawid sameAs Q819890.
- Król_Dawid wasDerivedFrom Król_Dawid?oldid=544131805.
- Król_Dawid depiction Polish_War_Jack_17th_century.svg.