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List of Swedish sail frigates

This is a list of Swedish sail frigates of the period 1640-1860:

  • Fenix 30
  • Danska Fenix 30/32 (ex-Danish Phenix/Foniks, captured 1659)
  • Hjort 32
  • Sundsvall 32
  • Nordstjerna 22
  • Utter 30
  • Fredrika Amalia 34
  • Stenbock 32
  • Elfsborg 42
  • Reval 40
  • Charlotte 38 - Captured by Denmark 1719
  • Stralsund 30
  • Anklam 30
  • St Thomas 30
  • St Johannes 30
  • Hvita Örn 30 - Captured by Denmark 1715, renamed Hvide Ørn
  • Falk 26 - Captured by Denmark 1715
  • Välkomsten 24
  • Thais 24
  • Kiskin 22 - Captured by Russia 1720
  • Grip 14
  • (3 frigates) - Scuttled 1715
  • Wolgast 26
  • Ruskenfeldt 24
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    • Illerim 36 - Captured by Britain 1716, given to Denmark and renamed Pommern
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  • Island/Islandsfahrere 30 - Captured by Denmark 1717
  • Stora Phoenix 24 - Captured by Russia 1720, renamed Fenix (same as Phoenix above?)
  • Lilla Phoenix
  • Danska Örn 18 - Captured by Russia 1720
  • Packa
  • Svarta Örn 36
  • Jarramas 30
  • Vainqueur 30
  • Delphin
  • Louisiana
  • Illerim
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