[1][a] Her owners, Jeppe Prætorius & Co. transferred her registry to Copenhagen.
[3] That is, she was a slave ship, using her middle deck to carry captives.
The three voyages were:[1] Kongen af Assianthe's return in 1803 corresponded with Denmark's ending Danish participation in the trans-Atlantic enslaving trade.
The most probable candidate was the firm of Anders and Hans Dedekam.
From November 1804 to June 1807 Kongen af Assianthe was registered at Arendal with U.P.