- Battle of Reval
:"This article is about a 1790 battle. See also
battle of Reval (1602) ."Infobox Military Conflict
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conflict=Battle of Reval
partof=Russo-Swedish War (1788-1790)
date=13 May (2 May OS),1789
place=Reval (nowTallinn ,Estonia )
result=Russian victory
combatant1=flag|Sweden
combatant2=flag|Russia
commander1=Prince Karl, Duke of Södermanland
commander2=Vasili Chichagov
strength1=22 ships of the line
4frigate s
strength2= 9 ships of the line
5frigate s
casualties1=Two ships of the line lost, 51 men killed, 81 wounded, and 250 captured
casualties2=8 killed and 27 injuredThe naval Battle of Reval took place on
13 May 1790 (2 May OS) during theRusso-Swedish War (1788-1790) , off the port of Reval (nowTallinn ,Estonia ).Origins
Undaunted by the Swedish defeats and failures during
1789 , the Swedish king, Gustav III sent the battlefleet under his brother Prince Karl, Duke of Södermanland, to eliminate Admiral Chichagov's Russian squadron, which had wintered in the harbour at Reval.General-Admiral Duke Karl approached Reval with 26 ships of the line and large frigates mounting a combined 1,680 cannon. Chichagov, preparing to meet the enemy in the harbour, formed a battle line made up of 9 ships of the line and the
frigate "Venus".Battle
The Russian fleet (9 ships of the line, 5 frigates) was anchored in a line going from Reval
harbour towards the Viimsi (Wims) peninsula. The first line consisted of nine ships of the line and frigates (the 100-gun battleships "Rostislav" and "Saratov", 74-gun "Kir Ioann", "Mstislav", "Sv. Yelena" and "Yaroslav", 66-gun "Pobedonosets", "Boleslav" and "Izyaslav" and the 40-gun frigate "Venus"). In the second line, four frigates - "Podrazhislav" (32 guns), "Slava" (32), "Nadezhda Blagopoluchiya" (32) and "Pryamislav" (36). Two bomb-vessels were deployed on the flanks. The third line was composed of seven launches.The Swedish fleet under the command of General-Admiral Duke Karl of
Södermanland consisted of 22 ships of the line, fourfrigate s and four smaller vessels. It entered the harbour and started passing by the anchored Russian ships.Due to the strong winds and inaccurate aiming most of the Swedish
projectile s ricocheted past their targets. The Russian ships that were anchored within the protected area of the harbour were able to use their guns much more effectively. The ship of the Swedish General-Admiral, which could not be brought into the wind due to a rigging problem, was forced to drift towards "Rostislav" and received major damage fromgrapeshot . The 64-gun battleship "Prins Karl", fifteenth the Swedish line, lost herrudder to Russian fire and had to strike her colours.The Duke of Södermanland directed the battle from the frigate "Ulla Fersen", beyond the range of Russian fire. After a two hour
artillery duel he ordered his ships to break off the engagement; hence the last ten ships of Swedish line veered off without firing a shot. The Swedish ship "Riksens Ständer" hit thereef north ofAegna (Wolf) island. Swedish attempts to dislodge it failed, and they were forced to burn her so that she would not be taken by the Russians.Aftermath
The Battle of Reval was a resounding Russian victory. The Swedes lost two ships of the line, and were forced to retreat despite their almost two-fold numerical superiority. Swedish losses were 51 killed, 81 wounded, and 250 captured. Russian losses were 8 killed and 27 injured.
After the battle the Swedish fleet partially repaired at the sea, and then sailed away east of
Hogland Island .See also
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Reval order of battle
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