Siege of Sveaborg

The siege of Sveaborg was a siege by Imperial Russian forces of the sea fort of Sveaborg (Finnish: Suomenlinna), off the coast of Helsingfors (Helsinki); at the time Finland was part of the Kingdom of Sweden. It took place in the spring of 1808, during the Finnish War. Despite its formidable reputation as "the Gibraltar of the North", the fortress surrendered after a siege of two months. As its capitulation was followed by the rapid collapse of Swedish resistance elsewhere, and ultimately the Russian conquest of Finland, the siege is often regarded as the decisive battle of the war.

Siege of Sveaborg
Part of the Finnish War

Sveaborg surrenders to the Russians
Date14 March – 3 May 1808
Location
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Sweden Russia
Commanders and leaders
Carl Olof Cronstedt Fyodor Fyodorovich Buksgevden
Pieter van Suchtelen
Strength
7,503+ 6,500 men,
59 cannons
Casualties and losses
Whole garrison captured,
58 guns lost
Unknown
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