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This battle took place on 12, 13 and 16 June 1717 near Imbros in the Aegean Sea. It was a tough but ultimately fairly indecisive battle between a Venetian fleet, under Flangini, and a Turkish fleet. (Redirected from 12 June) June 12 is the 163rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (164th in leap years), with 202 days remaining. ...
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The Venetians had left Corfu on 10 May 1717 with 25 battleships, and were joined on 18 May by Gloria Veneta. On about 24 May they left for the Dardanelles Strait, anchoring off Imbros on 8 June. (This article is about the Greek island known in English as Corfu. ...
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On 10 June at 9am scouts reported that the Turks were leaving the Dardanelles with 38 battleships and 6 galliots. Strong winds damaged some Venetian ships and they anchored again. It was impossible to weather Imbros so Flangini formed a line on the starboard tack heading toward Thasos. In the meantime the Turkish fleet had anchored just outside the Dardanelles. June 10 is the 161st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (162nd in leap years), with 204 days remaining. ...
Thasos, is the name of an island in the north of the Aegean Sea, off the coast of Thrace and the plain of the river Nestus (during the Ottoman times Kara-Su). ...
For 2 days Flangini tried to reach a favorable position but gave up because of strong winds and anchored in lee of Imbros about 12pm on 12 June. The wind then suddenly became ENE and the Turks sailed. Because of the current, they reached the Venetians before there was time to form a correct line and Flangini signalled to form up in any order. At 3:30pm fighting began in the Rear with 8 Turkish ships attacking Colomba, Trionfo (2nd flag of Diedo) and San Lorenzo. Colomba was hit by 2 huge stone shot and, leaking badly, left the line after 1 hour. By then the other ships were in a position to help, and by about 7pm the Turkish ships retreated, after their fireship was sunk by Trionfo. In the Van, the Venetians had formed a good line of 1st-rates. At about 5pm these were attacked by the main group of Turkish ships, the fighting lasting til about 9pm. That night, the Venetians, heavily damaged, sailed westward. German troops aboard the nearly sinking Colomba mutinied. Venetian casualties so far were about 570. June 12 is the 163rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (164th in leap years), with 202 days remaining. ...
On 13 June the Venetians were near the western end of Lemnos, with the Turks to the north. Flangini formed a line on the starboard tack. Colomba was to leeward, its place taken by Corona. Toward evening the Turks sailed before a north wind and nearly cut off Trionfo and San Lorenzo, which had dropped back. Flangini turned to support them, and a change of wind to the west put him to windward, and the Turks retired after only 2 of them had opened fire. June 13 is the 164th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (165th in leap years), with 201 days remaining. ...
On 14 June the Venetians were between Lemnos and Mt Athos, with the Turks to the NNW. The Venetians sailed westward, the Turks eastward. June 14 is the 165th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (166th in leap years), with 200 days remaining. ...
On 15 June the Venetians were becalmed between Mt Athos and Strati. They sailed north slightly in an attempt to get the wind gauge, but on 16 June the Turks appeared to windward (NE). Flangini tried to form a NNW line but some ships couldn't keep station and he formed a ESE line instead. At about 9am fighting began in the Van and included all of the line in about 30 minutes. After 5 hours of fighting the Turks withdrew with 6 ships badly damaged. Flangini was unconscious and no attempt was made by the Venetians to get the wind gauge, and they retired to Thermia. Venetian casualties were about 840, making about 1390 for the whole battle. June 15 is the 166th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (167th in leap years), with 199 days remaining. ...
June 16 is the 167th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (168th in leap years), with 198 days remaining. ...
On 22 June the Turks attacked the Venetian scouts. Flangini formed a battle line and the Turks withdrew. Flangini died later that day. June 22 is the 173rd day of the year (174th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 192 days remaining. ...
Ships involved:
Venice (Flangini) 26 battleships
Turkey 38 battleships 6 galliots
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