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Ritter Sankt Georg






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Illustration depicting the ship

History
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy
NameRitter Sankt Georg
Laid down1625
Launched1627
FateBurned down on 6 July 1628
General characteristics
Lengthc. 24 m
PropulsionSails
Crew50 sailors, 100 soldiers
Armament31 guns

Ritter Sankt Georg,[a] also known as Sankt Georg,[b] was a galleon warship that served in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy from 1627 to 1628.[1]

Name[edit]

The ship is referred to in the German-language sources as Ritter Sankt Georg, and shortly as Sankt Georg, which, respectively, mean Knight of Saint George, and Saint George. The Polish-language name that was used for the ship in the 17th century remains unknown, however, the ship is retroactively referred to as Rycerz Święty Jerzy and Święty Jerzy, in modern Polish-language sources, which is a direct translation of the German name.[1]

History[edit]

The ship was made in the town of Puck, Poland, and its construction lasted from 1625 to 1627. After its launch, it served for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy.[1]

It was a flagship of the navy during the Battle of OliwaofPolish–Swedish War, that took place on 28 November 1627. It was commanded by the Admiral Arend Dickmann, while Hieronim Teschke was the skipper. On its board was also Capitan Jan Storch who commanded the marines. During the battle, Ritter Sankt Georg had attacked and boarded the enemy galleon Tigern. The fight aboard the ship ended with Polish victory and the capture of the vessel. Ritter Sankt Georg had also fired from the broadside, hitting the enemy galleon Pelikanen. The Admiral Arend Dickmann had died at the end of the battle, aboard Tigern, being hit with the stray round shot, that was probably shot from the enemy Pelikanen, or in the friendly fire from Fliegender Hirsch. Ritter Sankt Georg itself sustained the damages in the battle, including being hit 3 times under the waterline.[1][2]

On 2 May 1628, Hieronim Teschke become the new captain of the ship. On 5 or 6 July 1628 Polish ships were attacked by Swedish artillery near the Wisłoujście Fortress at the Martwa Wisła river. After midnight, on 6 July, Ritter Sankt Georg got stuck on the backshore. Before it managed to free itself, it was seriously damaged by the Swedish artillery. The crew had abandoned the ship in the early morning, following which, it burned down. Captain Teschke died during the fight. The rest of the ships had retreated up the river, with the exception of Gelber Löwe which was also destroyed in the battle,[1][3]

Specifications[edit]

The ship was a galleon with the length of a hull between the stems being around 24 m (120 Amsterdam feet) and the width of the hull is 7.4 m (26 Amsterdam feet). It had a cargo capacity of around 400 tones (200 lasts). The ship had 31 cannons of various caliber at the broadside. Its crew counted 50 sailors and 100 marines.[1]

Citations[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Polish: Rycerz Święty Jerzy; translation to English: Knight Saint George
  • ^ Polish: Święty Jerzy; translation to English: Saint George
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f J. Pertek: Polacy na morzach i oceanach, vol. 1.
  • ^ Władysław Całka. "Bitwa pod Oliwą (1627)". facta-nautica.graptolite.net.
  • ^ Maciej Flis: Twierdza Wisłoujście. In: Muzeum Gdańska. Przewodnik ilustrowany. p. 234.
  • Bibliography[edit]


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