Image: Archaeologists explore the wreck of the Gribshunden, a 15th-century Danish flagship that sunk off the coast of Sweden in 1495. Brett Seymour/Tufts University © Brett Seymour/Tufts University
Story by Ian Randall
Archaeologists have begun revealing the secrets of a 15th-century royal warship that allegedly sank following an explosion in the year 1495.
The Gribshunden was the personal flagship of King Hans of Denmark and Norway. It sank in the Baltic Sea while anchored off the coast of Ronneby, Sweden, while the monarch was attending a political summit in the city of Kalmar.
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