Two ships named Trost served with the Dano-Norwegian navy between 1602 and 1653.
The name is German rather than Danish; the vessel is sometimes referenced in translation as the Comfort or the Consolation.
King Christian IV's expeditions to Greenland had been organized to reestablish contact with the lost Norse settlements on Greenland and then to exploit the silver and gold ore supposedly returned by the first expedition.
[3] The ship was considered a fast one and was constructed by David Balfour (b.
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