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Battle of Siikajoki
Part of the Finnish War

Positions at the battle
Date18 April 1808
Location
Siikajoki, near Uleåborg, Finland
Result Swedish victory
Belligerents
Battle of Siikajoki Sweden Russian Empire Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Battle of Siikajoki Carl Johan Adlercreutz
Battle of Siikajoki Georg Carl von Döbeln
Russian Empire Yakov Petrovich Kulnev
Russian Empire Andrey Petrovich Turchaninov [ru]
Strength
6,000–7,000[1] 2,000–2,400[2][3][1]
Casualties and losses
205 killed, wounded or captured[4] 387 killed, wounded or captured[4]

The Battle of Siikajoki (Finnish: Siikajoen taistelu) was fought between Swedish and Russian troops on 18 April 1808 at Siikajoki, approximately 60 km south of Uleåborg, Swedish Finland (today Oulu, Republic of Finland). During the first stage of the Finnish War, the Swedish commander Wilhelm Mauritz Klingspor had decided to retreat from southern Finland, so that the Swedes would gain time, and more troops could be moved to Finland via Tornio. The retreat was also made in an effort to delay battles until the seas thawed, and to reserve troops in case the Danes took the opportunity to attack Sweden.

The Battle of Pyhäjoki, which had been fought two days earlier, was one of the first skirmishes of the war, but Siikajoki was the first major attempt to stop the advancing Russians. Carl Johan Adlercreutz had been appointed commander after Count Gustaf Löwenhielm had been captured by the Russian at Pyhäjoki. The force commanded by Georg Carl von Döbeln was trying to cross the Siikajoki River when the Russians caught up with his force. Von Döbeln decided to take a stance on the south bank of the river. He first ordered a counterattack, but was forced to pull back. At that point the Russian center opened up and the newly appointed General-Adjutant Adlercreutz ordered another attack, which threw the Russians back and halted their advance.

The Battle of Siikajoki is described in the poem "Adlercreutz" in Runeberg's epic Tales of Ensign Stål.

The Nyland Regiment distinguished themselves at the battle, and today the Siikajoki Cross can be worn by soldiers of the Nyland Brigade, which is the traditional heir, though now part of the Finnish Navy.

  1. ^ a b Hornborg 1955, p. 89.
  2. ^ Военный энциклопедический лексикон. СПб. Т. XI. 1856. С. 115
  3. ^ Захаров Г. Т. Русско-шведская война 1808—1809. М., 1940. С. 30
  4. ^ a b Hornborg 1955, p. 92.

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