- Alexei Senyavin
Alexei Naumovich Senyavin (also spelled Sinyavin) ( _ru. Алексей Наумович Сенявин) (1716 –
August 10 ,1797 ) was anadmiral of theImperial Russian Navy , son ofNaum Senyavin .Alexei Senyavin began his career in the navy in 1734 as a
warrant officer . Serving in theDnieper Military Flotilla , he took part in the Russo-Turkish War of 1735-1739. In 1739, Alexei Senyavin was transferred to theBaltic Fleet . At the height of theSeven Years' War , Senyavin commanded a battleship during the blockade ofKolberg . Alexei Senyavin retired from the navy in 1762 as a captain, 1st rank.Alexei Senyavin’s later career in the navy coincided with the reign of
Catherine the Great . In 1766, he was called out for service yet again and promoted to the rank ofrear admiral two years later. Due toRussia 's ongoing preparations for the war against the Turks, the empress entrusted Alexei Senyavin with the construction of different ships at thedockyard s along theDon River , which would be able to reach theSea of Azov and theBlack Sea . Thus, Senyavin was made responsible for re-establishing theDon Military Flotilla , which was supposed to interoperate with the Russian ground forces along theCrimea n coastline. Senyavin had to come up with a certain type of ships, which could navigate in shallow waters and meet combat requirements, at the same time. Alexei Senyavin managed to build a flotilla by 1771 and then sent it toTaganrog to assist the Russian troops in occupying the Crimea. In 1773, he was put in charge of this flotilla and succeeded in fighting off the Turks at sea, finally blocking their access to the Sea of Azov by capturingYenikale andKerch . In 1774, Senyavin rebuffed the attack of the Turkish fleet in theStrait of Kerch , making it retire with losses. Owing in large part to the actions of the Don Military Flotilla under Senyavin's command, Russia signed a favourableTreaty of Küçük Kaynarca withTurkey , regainingAzov and Taganrog and gaining Kerch and Yenikale. Thus, Catherine II madePeter the Great 's dream a reality – Russia finally got its first direct access to the Black Sea.For his excellent service and achievements, Alexei Senyavin was first promoted to the rank of vice admiral (1769) and then admiral (1775). He was also awarded the
Order of St. Anna andOrder of St. Alexander Nevsky . In 1788, Alexei Senyavin retired from the navy due to his illness. Upon his recovery in 1794, he was asked to join the Admiralty Board.
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