- Battle of Focchies
The naval Battle of Focchies took place on
12 May 1649 , during the Cretan War, off Focchies, near Smyrna in westernTurkey , when a Venetian fleet of 19 ships, under Giacomo Riva, defeated an Ottoman fleet of 11 ships, 10 galleasses (mahons) and 72galley s.Prelude
A Venetian fleet had been blockading the Dardanelles Straits since about April
1648 . On 19 November, most of the fleet withdrew, leaving 13 sailing ships, under Riva. In Spring1649 he was joined by Bertucci Civrano with seven more, making 19 as he had lost one.Early in May, the Ottoman fleet appeared from Istanbul. Only two of Riva's ships attacked them, and the Turks made it out of the Strait and headed south. Riva followed and caught them at the port of Focchies, on the mainland. Many of the Venetian ships were hired Dutch or English vessels, and Riva had to promise to compensate their captains for any damage.
Battle
When it became apparent that the Venetians were going to attack, the 10 galleasses covered the entrance to the port, with the galleys further in. One Turkish sailing ship was captured by "Mercante Diletto" and "Jupiter", one galleass by "James" (Captain George Scot), which was so damaged it sank ten days later, and one galley was brought off by her own slaves. Nine sailing ships, three galleasses and two galleys were burnt before the wind changed, preventing the fire from spreading to other Turkish ships and causing the Venetians to withdraw as the burning ships were blown toward them. Three Venetian ships didn't fight: "Esperienza" which kept out to sea, and "Francese" and "San Bartolamio" (Captain Alardi), which were abandoned by their crews. "San Bartolamio" was recovered by "Tre Re" but "Francese" ran ashore and was burnt by the Turks.
The Venetians suffered 105 casualties. The Turks lost nine ships, three galleasses and two galleys burnt, while one of each type was captured.
Order of battle
Venice (Giacomo Riva)
Many were hired English or Dutch vessels
"Rotta Fortuna" (flag)
"Croce Dorata"
"Tre Re"
"Mercante Diletto" (English "Merchant's Delight"?)
"Principessa" (flag 2?)
"James" (English?/Scottish?) - Sank 22 May
"San Felippe"
"Carita" (Dutch "Lieffde")
"Esperienza"
"Giudizio di Salomon" (Dutch "Salomons Gerecht")
"Madonna della Vigna" (Dutch)
"Jupiter" (Dutch)
"Profeta Samuel"
"Amburgense"
"Sacrificio d'Abram" (Dutch "Abrahams Offerand")
"Fregata Contarini"
"Orca Negro"
"San Bartolamio" (French?)
"Francese" (French?) - Abandoned, aground and burntOttoman Empire
11 sailing ships - 9 burnt, 1 captured
10 galleasses - 3 burnt, 1 captured
72 galleys - 2 burnt, 1 capturedReferences
*"Naval wars in the Levant 1559-1853" - R. C. Anderson ISBN 1-57898-538-2
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