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This is a list of sail frigates serving either in the Royal Danish Navy or the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy in the period 1650–1860:
Phenix/Føniks 30/32 guns, captured by Sweden 1659 and renamed Danska Fenix
Hummer 32 guns
Forgyldte Fisk 28 guns
Havfru 24 guns
Flyvende Hjørt 14 guns
Anthonette 34 guns
Hvide Falk 28 guns
Loss 26 guns, burnt 1679
Jægare 24 guns
Vindhund 14 guns
Havmand 34 guns
Spraglede Falk 16 guns
Loss 26 guns
Heyre 24 guns, sunk 1712
Hvide Ørn 20 guns, captured by Sweden 1715
Højenhald 30 guns
Raae 30 guns
Postillion 26 guns
Leopard 24 guns
Søridder 28 guns
Løvendals Gallej 20 guns
Kongens Jagt Krone 24 guns
Svenske Sophia 20 guns
Stralsund 30 guns
Najaden 42 guns, destroyed 1812
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