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Battle of Patras (1772)

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On 8 November, they anchored near the Ottoman line, attacking around 11:30 am. By the time around 12 pm, several Ottoman vessels were on fire and abandoned; Konyaev weighed anchor and sent in the boats under protection of
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to destroy or capture. 7 frigates and 8 xebecs were destroyed, while the remaining frigate and 6 xebecs sailed further up the gulf. The frigate soon ran aground and was destroyed by
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On 6 November, they attacked with their smaller vessels in front due to the narrowness of the channel, and the Ottomans retreated. One xebec ran aground and was destroyed by
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In the afternoon of 7 November, the Russians attacked again, standing back and forth along the Ottoman line to no great effect.
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cut off a frigate and another xebec and forced them aground where they were abandoned, and then burnt by
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16 xebecs of 20-30 guns - 2 destroyed on 6 November, 8 destroyed on 8 November
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9 frigates of 30 guns - 1 destroyed on 6 November, 8 destroyed on 8 November
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on 6 September 1772, and from 5 October onwards, he cruised around
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This battle took place on 6, 7, and 8 November 1772, during the
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under Voinovitch. They brought news of an Ottoman force in the
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2 ships of the line, 1 frigate, 3 sloops of war, 1 galliot
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1772 naval battle of the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
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The Plan of the Action near Patrai. 6 November 1772
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Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774

Jacob Philipp Hackert
Patrai
Morea Eyalet
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Russian Empire
Ottoman Empire
Crimean Khanate
Mikhail Konyaev
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Russo-Turkish War
(1768–1774)

Aspindza
Nauplia
Orlov revolt
Chesma
Larga
Cahul
Akkerman

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