- Battle of Tendra
The naval Battle of Tendra, fought on 8 and
9 September 1790 in theBlack Sea as part of theRusso-Turkish War, 1787-1792 , was a victory forRussia over theOttoman Empire .The Russian fleet of 10 battleships, 6 frigates and small craft sailed from
Sevastopol on 5 September underFyodor Ushakov forKherson to pick up some frigates. At 6 a.m. on 8 September it encountered the Turkish fleet of 14 battleships, 8 frigates and small craft at anchor near Tendra. As the Turks formed into a battle line, the Russian fleet sailed toward the tail end of the Turkish line in 3 parallel lines, forming into one line as they did so.The Turkish admiral, Hussein Pasha, seeing his tail threatened, turned north and came back parallel to the Russians, who followed suit so the two fleets ended up on paralleled tracks, heading north-east. This was completed by about 2 p.m.. Ushakov ordered 3 frigates to the off-battle side of the van to guard against a Turkish doubling of the Russian line (Turkish ships of the period were usually coppered and therefore several knots faster than Russian ships), leaving 13 ships of 710 guns in his line, opposed to 14 with 900 guns. Ushakov then turned toward the Turkish ships and firing began at about 3 p.m..
The Turks began to bear away and by 6 p.m. were in full retreat. The Russians followed closely, inflicting much damage - in particular, the Turkish Vice Admiral's ship was attacked by "
Ioann Bogoslov ", and the Admiral's and Rear-Admiral's ships by "Rozhdestvo Christovo " and "Preobrazhenie Gospodne". The Turks speed allowed them to get away though, and soon after 8 p.m. firing ceased and the Russians anchored.The next day, 2 damaged Turkish ships, the "kapitana" (Vice Admiral's ship) and "Melike Bahri" were seen close by, and the Russians attacked. "Melike Bahri" surrendered to "Maria Magdalina" without resistance, but the "kapitana" put up a stout resistance. At 10 a.m. she was attacked by "Sv. Andrei Pervozvannyi", which brought down her fore topsail, then by "Sv. Georgii Pobyedonosets", "Preobrazhenie Gospodne" and others. By noon she was completely surrounded, but fought on. At 2 p.m. Ushakov in "Rozhdestvo Christovo" shot away all her masts and placed his ship across her bows, and at 3 p.m. she surrendered. Unfortunately she was seen to be on fire, and blew up after only 20 men, including Said Bey and her captain, had been taken off. Only 101 men were saved out of 800 on board.
Some Russian ships had been chasing the rest of the Turkish fleet but they were losing ground and at about 4:30 p.m. Ushakov recalled them. Russian privateers later brought in 3 small craft. Russian casualties were 25 killed and 25 wounded, and 733 Turks were captured. Several ships had minor damage in their masts and rigging. Russian victory in the Battle of Tendra allowed them to control the Black Sea. __NOTOC__
hips involved
Russia (Fyodor Ushakov)
*"Rozhdestvo Christovo" 84 (flag)
*"Maria Magdalina" 66
*"Preobrazhenie Gospodne" 66
*"Sv. Pavel" 66
*"Sv. Vladimir" 66
*"Sv. Aleksandr Nevskii" 50
*"Sv. Andrei Pervozvannyi" 50
*"Sv. Georgii Pobyedonosets" 50
*"Ioann Bogoslov" 46
*"Sv. Petr Apostol" 46
*"Fanagoria" 40
*"Kinburn" 40
*"Legkii" 40
*"Perun" 40
*"Stryela" 40
*"Taganrog" 40
*"Rozhdestvo Christovo" (bomb)
*"Polotsk"
*2 fireships
*17 privateersTurkey (Hussein Pasha)
*"kapitana" 74 (2nd flag of Said Bey) - Blew up 9 September
*"Melike Bahri" 66 - Captured 9 September
*12 other battleships
*8 frigates
*3 small craft - Captured 9 September
*other small craftReferences
*"Naval wars in the Levant 1559-1853" (1952) - R. C. Anderson ISBN 1-57898-538-2
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