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Dmitry Nikolayevich Senyavin or Seniavin (Russian: Дмитрий Николаевич Сенявин; 17 August [O.S. 6 August] 1763 – 17 April [O.S. 5 April] 1831) was a prominent Russian admiral during the Russo-Turkish and Napoleonic wars.
- 1777–1813, 1825–1830
- Admiral
Dimitri Nicoláyevich Siniavin o Seniavich (en ruso: Дмитрий Николаевич Сенявин; 6 de agosto jul. / 17 de agosto de 1763 greg. – 5 de abril jul. / 17 de abril de 1831 greg.) fue un almirante ruso que se destacó en las guerras ruso-otomana y napoleónicas . Biografía. Nacido en una familia de oficiales navales de la entonces gobernación de Kaluga. D.
El 4 de noviembre de 1798, el escuadrón ruso-turco de Ushakov, formado por tres buques de guerra, tres fragatas y varios barcos pequeños, comenzó el sitio de Corfú. Poco después se les unieron una escuadra turca y otra rusa bajo el mando del capitán Dmitry Senyavin.
- 4 de noviembre de 1798 – 3 de marzo de 1799
- 39°37′26″N 19°55′17″E / 39.623888888889, 19.921388888889
- Victoria ruso-otomana
- Corfú
In 1805-1807, during the Napoleonic Wars, Dmitry Senyavin led an expedition of the Russian Baltic Fleet to the Mediterranean where he successfully cut the French naval lines of communication ...
- Boris Egorov
Dmitry Nikolayevich Senyavin or Seniavin was a prominent Russian admiral during the Russo-Turkish and Napoleonic wars. He was the successor of F. F. Ushakov: in the Battle of Athos, D. N. Senyavin developed the tactics used by Ushakov — to attack the column by several groups, directing the main blow against the Ottoman flagships.
Dmitry Senyavin: Seyid Ali: Strength; 10 ships of the line, 1 frigate: 8 ships of the line, 6 frigates, more than 50 smaller ships: Casualties and losses; 26 killed and 56 wounded: Up to 2,000 killed and wounded, 2 ships grounded
The Battle of Dardanelles. The Battle of Athos. Dmitry Nikolayevich Senyavin, an outstanding Russian fleet commander of the late XVIII century, was born on 6 August 1763. His ancestor, Naum Senyavin, was famous for the brilliant victory won in the battle nearby Ezel Island in 1719 during the Northern war.