Dronning Juliana Maria (1775 DAC ship)
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Dronning Juliana Maria (also spelled Dronning Juliane Maria and Dronning Juliane Marie) was a Chinaman of the Danish Asiatic Company. Launched in Copenhagen in 1775, she was the second of four ship of the company with the same name. Named after Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. She only sailed on two expeditions to Canton. Her fate is unclear. The DAC's third Dronning Juliana Maria was launched in 1780.
The ship was constructed at the Danish Asiatic Company's own dockyard at Asiatisk Plads. She was designed by master shipbuilder Poul Frantzen.[1]
