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Dannebrog and /
Companies in the area include MAN / BW Alpha, Martin and the Navy Base Frederikshavn ( Flådestation Frederikshavn ), which is the home location for the training ship Danmark, the national icebreakers, and the royal yacht Dannebrog.
*: Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog ( authorized: 1988 / 03 / 30 )
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Dannebrog and S
* Grand Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog ( S. Kmd.

Dannebrog and Danish
During the Danish-Norwegian personal union, Dannebrog (" Danish cloth ") was also the flag of Norway and continued to be, with slight modifications, until Norway adopted its current flag in 1821.
According to the legend the flag, Dannebrog, was given to the Danes from God himself, and from that day forward, it was the flag of Denmark and the Danish kings.
The Danish church-historian L. P. Fabricius proposed yet another theory, explained in his study of 1934, titled " Sagnet om Dannebrog og de ældste Forbindelser med Estland ".
The colours of the flag are the same as those of the Dannebrog, symbolising Greenland's place in the Danish realm.
Legend has it that the Danish flag, the Dannebrog fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse in Estonia in 1219.
Because of his position as " the king of Dannebrog " and as a legislator, Valdemar enjoys a central position in Danish history.
The new Royal Family of Norway left Denmark on the Danish Royal yacht " Dannebrog " and went sailing up Oslofjord.
Dannebrog is named after the flag of Denmark, which in Danish is called the " Dannebrog.
The Danish commander, Olfert Fischer, moved from the Dannebrog at 11: 30am, when it caught fire, to the Holsteen.
At 4. 30pm, the Danish flagship, the Dannebrog exploded, killing 250 men.
* Order of the Dannebrog ( Danish, Dannebrogordenen ): A Royal Danish decoration.
*** HDMS Dannebrog ( ironclad ): A Royal Danish Navy ironclad frigate.
**** Kongeskibet Dannebrog: The first royal Danish yacht ( 1879-1932 ), named after the flag
**** Kongeskibet Dannebrog: The royal Danish yacht ( A540 ), named after the flag
* Cirkus Dannebrog: A Danish circus
He has been appointed a Commander of the Danish Order of the Dannebrog and the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, as well as two types of the Nersornaat, the silver Nersornaat and the golden Nersornaat ( the Greenland Medal for Meritorious Service ).
It is illegal in Denmark, under section 110 ( e ) of the Danish penal code, to desecrate the flags or national symbols of foreign nations, while legal to burn the Dannebrog, Denmark's national flag.
It shows the Danish Coat of Arms surrounded by the Orders of the Elephant and of Dannebrog.
Francis Sejersted is Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, the Danish Order of the Dannebrog and the Swedish Order of the Polar Star.
Krag did not receive any royalties on the production in Denmark, but was later made a knight of the Order of the Dannebrog, as thanks for his efforts both with the Danish Krag-Peterssons and for his efforts with the Krag-Jørgensen the Danes adopted in 1889.
In 1946 he was awarded the Order of the Dannebrog for services to the Danish fishing industry and fishermen, especially during the War.
The Throne Room is decorated with a large ceiling painting by Kræsten Iversen, depicting how the Danish flag, Dannebrog, fell from the sky in Estonia in 1219.

Dannebrog and named
Two of them have been named Dannebrog.

Dannebrog and after
Sources from Dithmarschen, written shortly after the battle of 1500, do mention banners, including the Royal banner, being captured from the Danes, but there is no mention of Dannebrog or the " original " flag.
Shortly after her visit, the queen awarded Solvang developer Ferdinand Sorensen the Order of the Dannebrog for strengthening ties between the United States and Denmark.

Dannebrog and flag
Dannebrog is the oldest state flag in the world still in use by an independent nation.
This flag, called the Dannebrog, inspired the cross design of the other Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and regional Scandinavian flags for the Faroe Islands, Åland, Scania and Bornholm, as well as flags for the non-Scandinavian Shetland and Orkney.
According to legend, this battle also marks the first use of the Dannebrog, the world's first national flag still in use, as the national flag of Denmark.
Dannebrog 60 ( flag, 2-decker ship of the line, 1772 ), Kaptajn F. A.
The flag of Norway is red with an indigo blue Scandinavian cross outlined in white that extends to the edges of the flag ; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog, the flag of Denmark.
In 1748 a decree stated that the Dannebrog should be the only legal merchant flag.
The flag of the Faroe Islands is an offset cross, which represents Christianity, following as with other Nordic flags the tradition set by Dannebrog.
According to the legend, the national flag of Denmark Dannebrog was born at the time by falling from the sky during a critical moment in the fight and helped the Danes to win the Battle of Lyndanisse against the Estonians.

Rederi and /
Late in the same year Johnson Line purchased Rederi AB Svea, and the former Svea ships received Johnson Line's blue / yellow colours.
Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport A / S was founded on 26 March 1946 by Ludvig G. Braathen through his shipping company Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi and its holding company Braganza.
Born in Bergen, he founded the shipping company A / S J. Ludwig Mowinckels Rederi.
Euroway speculated in chartering the Viking Line ship M / S Olympia from Rederi AB Slite, but the deal did not go through.
In 1926, Braathen started his own shipping company: Braathens Rederi A / S.
It bought the two previous mentioned tankers from Rasmussen & Moe's Rederi A / S, and as the tanker market was good it ordered and bought several vessels.

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