Hans Birch Dahlerup
Hans Birch Dahlerup | |
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1850 portrait of Dahlerup | |
| Born | 25 August 1790 |
| Died | 1872 (aged 82) |
| Allegiance | Denmark-Norway Austrian Empire |
| Branch | Royal Danish Navy Austro-Hungarian Navy |
| Rank | Counter Admiral (Royal Danish Navy) Vice Admiral (Austrian Navy) |
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Vice-Admiral Hans Birch Dahlerup (25 August 1790 – 26 September 1872) was a Danish naval officer. He was among Denmark's most important naval strategists in the 19th century. Dahlerup rose through the ranks to become a counter admiral in the Royal Danish Navy. He also served as vice admiral and commander-in-chief of the Imperial Austrian Navy after the Revolution of 1848. Dahlerup rebuilt the Austrian navy and led the blockade and recapture of Venice in 1849. For these efforts, he was knighted by Franz Joseph I of Austria. Dahlerup had a broad interest in culture and science. He was fluent in German, English, French and Italian as foreign languages. He wrote his memoirs, published in four volumes after his death.