Battle of Savitaipal | |||||||
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Part of the Russo-Swedish War of 1788–1790 | |||||||
Battle of Savitaipal, as depicted in Nordischer Kriegsschauplaz | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Sweden | Russian Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt | Alexey Khrushchev | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1,800[1] (Swedish sources) 4,000[2][3] (Russian sources) |
1,600[2][3] (Russian sources) 3,000[1] (Swedish sources) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
372 killed, wounded or captured[1] (Swedish sources) 750 killed, wounded or captured[4][5] (Russian sources) |
60 killed, wounded or captured[4] (Russian sources) 800 killed, wounded or captured[6] (Swedish sources) |
The Battle of Savitaipal took place on June 3, 1790 during the Russo-Swedish War (1788–90), between Sweden and the Russian Empire. The Swedes lost the battle and had to withdraw with a loss of 372 men killed, wounded and captured[1] or 750 according to Russian sources.[4][5] The Russians estimated their casualties at 60 men killed and wounded,[4] whereas the Swedes claimed to have killed 800.[6]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt: studier ur Armfelts efterlemnade papper samt andra handskrifna och tryckta källor, Volym 1. Elof Tegnér (1883). F.& G. Beijer. pp. 347–350
- 1 2 Хронология русской военной истории: хронологический указатель войн, сражений и дел, в которых участвовали русския войска от Петра Великаго до новейшаго времени. Т. III, Тип. Департамента уделов, 1891. С. 69
- 1 2 М. Бородкин. История Финляндии. Время Екатерины II и Павла I. СПб. 1912. С. 308-309
- 1 2 3 4 Брикнер А. Г. Война России со Швецией в 1788—1790 годах. Часть CXLIV. СПб. 1869. С. 6-7
- 1 2 Морской сборник. Том CXXVII. №7 (июль). СПб: Типография Морского Министерства. 1873. С. 21-22
- 1 2 Carl Christopher Ekman. Dagbok förd under kriget i Finland 1788-1790, Svenska litteratursälskapet i Finland (1900). p. 218
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