The Froberg mutiny is a mutiny staged between 4 and 12 April 1807 at Fort Ricasoli, on the island of Malta, at this time a British Protectorate, by the Froberg Regiment.
The regiment had been formed using dubious methods, with personnel recruited from various nationalities in Albania and the Ottoman Empire.
The troops, who had arrived on Malta in 1806, are unhappy with their rank and pay.
The mutiny lasts for eight days, during which several people are killed and the fort is damaged.
The mutiny is put down, and the ringleaders are executed.
It is considered the most serious mutiny of the Napoleonic Wars.