Battle of Lemo

Battle of Lemo
Part of the Finnish War

Swedish troops landing at Lemo, by Jacob Hägg
Date19–20 June 1808
Location
Lemo, S:t Karins (Kaarina), Finland
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Sweden Russian Empire Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Eberhard von Vegesack Russian Empire Karl Gustav von Baggovut
Strength
2,400–2,600[1]
6 guns
3,600[2]
8 guns
Casualties and losses
217 or 218 killed, wounded or captured[3][2] 218–298 killed, wounded or captured[2][3]

The Battle of Lemo was fought during the Finnish War between Sweden and Russia on 19–20 June 1808 (Julian calendar 7–8 June).

On 19 June, about 2,500 Swedes landed at Lemo (Finnish:Lemu) in Kaarina (Swedish:S:t Karins) in Southwest Finland, aided by the Swedish Navy. There, the Swedes intended to liberate Åbo (Finnish:Turku) from the Russians. The Swedish landing forces were commanded by Major General Eberhard von Vegesack. The Russian had about 3,600 men in the area under the command of Lieutenant General Karl Gustav von Baggovut.

  1. ^ Wolke & Hårdstedt 2009, p. 258.
  2. ^ a b c Hornborg 1955, pp. 176–177.
  3. ^ a b Berg, Otto Lars; Norman, Hans (2008). Landsättning vid Lemo 19-20 juni 1808 : korts historik till 200-årsdagen av slaget vid Lemo (in Swedish). Upplands regementes historiekommitté. pp. 18–30. ISBN 978-91-633-2879-4.

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