Cape Steen Bille (Danish: Kap Steen Bille) or Kap Bille, also known as Kangeq, is a headland in the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast Greenland, Kujalleq municipality.[1]
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CapeSteenBille (Danish: Kap SteenBille) or Kap Bille, also known as Kangeq, is a headland in the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast Greenland, Kujalleq...
They encountered a large Inuit encampment on the first day, near CapeSteenBille. Occasional contacts with the nomadic native population continued as...
southeastern shore of Greenland. It protrudes into the sea south of CapeSteenBille and north of Cape Cort Adelaer, forming a large and nearly 200 m (660 ft) high...
Dano-Norwegian fleet and captured their entire navy. The Bille Family with Steen Andersen Bille had a large role in the reconstruction of the Dano-Norwegian...
Christian Kaas; the then captain, and future Privy Councillor, Steen Andersen Bille's action at Tripoli in 1797; and commander Hans Georg Garde in a joint...
opportunities, as well as making extensive scientific collections. Captain: Steen Andersen Bille Physician-naturalist: Didrik Ferdinand Didrichsen Naturalists: Bernhard...
When it departed on its voyage under the leadership of Captain Steen Andersen Bille it carried 231 seamen and scientists, 36 guns, and supplies for one...
guarded by a small Danish cavalry force under the command of Colonel SteenBille, which was disarmed after a short battle. Gyldenløve was also in Odense...
Representatives (d. 1859) George Tupou I, King of Tonga (d. 1893) December 5 Steen Andersen Bille, Danish vice-admiral and minister for the navy (d. 1883) Eugène Soubeiran...