1807 naval battle of the Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)
For battles with similar names, see Battle of Lemnos (disambiguation).
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Battle of Athos
Part of the Second Archipelago Expedition in the Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)
10 ships of the line, 5 frigates, 3 sloops, 2 brigs,[3] 1,196 cannons[2]
Casualties and losses
78 killed, 172 wounded[4]
3 ships of the line, 3 frigates, 2 sloops,[4] 1,000+ killed and wounded, 774 prisoners[2]
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Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)
Dardanelles operation (1807)
Dardanelles
Obilești (1807)
Arpachai (1807)
Athos (1807)
Lemnos (1807)
Frasine (1808)
Dobruja (1809)
Dobrich (1810)
Shumla (1810)
Tataritse (1810)
Sukhum (1810)
Rousse (1810)
Batin (1810)
Vidin (1810)
2nd Rousse (1811)
Turnu (1811)
2nd Turnu (1811)
Slobozia (1811)
The Battle of Athos (also known as the Battle of Monte Sancto or the Battle of Lemnos) took place on 1–2 July 1807New Style as a part of the Napoleonic Wars during the Russo-Turkish War of 1806–1812.
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