Mutiny on the Oneaþ Adþenat
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The Mutiny on the Oneaþ Adþenat occurred on 7 seci 1501, when a demand by a group of female sailors for increased rations turned into a rebellion. The mutiny was defeated, and the mutineers were dropped on the nearby uninhabited island of Þetlána. The subsequent events are heavily disputed, and are frequently referenced in the music of Covtle and theatre of Covtle. The Oneaþ Adþenat returned to Covtle following the event, and continued to see naval service until the 1530s, when it was disassembled for parts.