Battle of Gangut

Battle of Gangut
Part of the Great Northern War

Battle of Gangut by Maurice Baquoy, Central Naval Museum (1724–1727)
Date7 August 1714
Location
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Swedish Empire
Commanders and leaders
Gustaf Wattrang
Nils Ehrenskiöld
Peter I
Fyodor Apraksin
Matija Zmajević
Strength
1 pram
6 galleys
2 skerry boats
941–2,400 men
98 galleys, of which 23 engaged, with about 3,900 men aboard
Casualties and losses
All ships captured or sunk
361 killed
580 captured
or 400 killed or wounded and 2,000 captured
Russian accounts:
125 killed, 341 wounded
Swedish accounts:
3,000 men, 50+ galleys
Other accounts:
600 killed or wounded

The Battle of Gangut (Russian: Гангутское сражение; Finnish: Riilahden taistelu; Finland Swedish: Slaget vid Rilax; Swedish: Sjöslaget vid Hangö udd) took place on 27 JulyJul./ 7 August 1714Greg. during the Great Northern War (1700–1721), in the waters of Riilahti Bay, north of the Hanko Peninsula, near the site of the modern-day city of Hanko (Hangö), Finland, between the Swedish Navy and Imperial Russian Navy. It was the first important victory of the Russian fleet in its history. It is commemorated in Russia as one of the Days of Military Honour.