HDMS Enhiørningen (1609)

Enhiørningen or Enhjørningen (Danish for Unicorn) was a frigate built in Copenhagen for the navy of Denmark–Norway.

Enhiørningen (left), together with HDMS Lamprenen in a modern artist's conception
History
Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy EnsignDenmark–Norway
NameEnhiørningen
BuilderCopenhagen
Laid down1609
FateAbandoned, 1620
General characteristics
Class and typefrigate
PropulsionSails
Sail planFull-rigged

Enhiørningen was the ship of Danish-Norwegian explorer Jens Munk on his journey to the Hudson Bay i 1619-1620 (together with the navy yacht Lamprenen). Ships and crews overwintered in the mouth of Churchill River.[1] All but Jens Munk and two sailors succumbed to scurvy during the winter. The three survivors returned to Bergen with Lamprenen and abandoned Enhiørningen. The cannons of the ship were found in the 18th century[2] and the remains of the wreck itself rediscovered in 1964.[3]

Contemporary illustration of Munk's ships in Hudson Bay. From the book Navigatio septemtrionalis (1624).

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