Battle of Sphacteria (1825)

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Date8 May 1825
Location36°55′48″N 21°39′57″E / 36.9301°N 21.6657°E / 36.9301; 21.6657
Result Egyptian victory
Battle of Sphacteria
Part of the Greek War of Independence

The "Sortie of the Aris" through the entire Ottoman fleet's blockade of Navarino on 25 April 1825
by Konstantinos Volanakis
Date8 May 1825
Location36°55′48″N 21°39′57″E / 36.9301°N 21.6657°E / 36.9301; 21.6657
Result Egyptian victory
Belligerents
Greece First Hellenic Republic Egypt Eyalet
Commanders and leaders
Anastasios Tsamados 
Anagnostaras 
Alexandros Mavrokordatos
Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt
Strength
1,000[1]
8 ships
3,000
~45 ships
Casualties and losses
350 dead[2] Unknown

The Battle of Sphacteria took place during the Greek War of Independence on 8 May 1825 in Sphacteria between the Egyptian forces of Ibrahim Pasha and Greek forces led by Captain Anastasios Tsamados along with Alexandros Mavrokordatos.

Commanding both a powerful army and navy, Ibrahim initiated attacks on both Paliokastro and the island of Sphacteria. As a result, Mavrocordatos rushed to their defense while Captain Tsamados from Hydra held off Ibrahim's forces.[3]

Ibrahim aimed to capture the strategic small island of Sfaktiria at the center of the bay. Fifteen hundred Egyptians landed on the island only to be met with resistance by Tsamados who led a small contingent of sailors and soldiers. Shot in the leg, Tsamados continued fighting until he was killed. During the battle Santorre di Santa Rosa was also killed.[4]

The remaining Greek sailors with Mavrocordatos rushed back to their ship, the Aris, and sailed through a bombardment of thirty-four ships. For four hours it was bombarded and the casualties entailed two dead along with eight wounded.[5] Finally, the Greek fleet and the Greek brig Aris escaped the destruction after hours of fighting and bombardment. [6]

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