- Summary
- This piece of art is a tribute to a traumatic memory, honoring the enduring impact of the Battle of Copenhague. The artwork, discovered in 1793, was submerged by Lord Nelson's ships during the final engagement that nearly secured the British victory in the North Sea. By the year 1850, the ship had been abandoned, and its tragic history became a subject of public fascination. Today, this unique vessel serves as a poignant reminder of naval heroism, evoking a strong sense of sorrow and reflection for the nation that lost its home port. The piece remains a vital cultural artifact, serving as an enduring symbol of bravery and sacrifice in the history of the Royal Navy.
- Title
- Sciences et Avenir, science news
- Description
- All the latest scientific news is on sciencesetavenir.fr: natural sciences, human sciences, environment, archaeology, space exploration...
- Keywords
- sciences, nutrition, nature, sous, nous, high, tech, plus, tout, newsletter, connexion, maladies, artemis, france, cadmium, encore, monuments
- NS Lookup
- A 13.33.243.124, A 13.33.243.9, A 13.33.243.70, A 13.33.243.80
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-16
Query time: 1984 ms