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- Ottoman Empire renamed it Fidonisi (Gr****: Φιδονήσι, 'Snake Island') and the island gave its name to the naval Battle of Fidonisi, fought between the Ottoman...
- The naval Battle of Fidonisi took place on 14 July 1788 (NS) between the fleets of the Russian Empire under Marko Voinovich's lead and the Ottoman Empire...
- Imperial Navy, one of the founders of the Black Sea Fleet. The victor at Fidonisi. Vojnović was born in Herceg Novi, Republic of Venice (now Montenegro)...
- Kherson. During the Russo-Turkish War (1787–92), he defeated the Ottomans at Fidonisi under Marko Voinovich's leadership (1788), the Kerch Strait (1790), Tendra...
- needed] During the Russo-Turkish War, Senyavin was present at the battles of Fidonisi and Ochakov and went to Saint Petersburg to inform the Empress about the...
- illustrious Russian Admiral of the 18th century, saint, won the battles of Fidonisi, Kerch Strait, Tendra and Cape Kaliakra during the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)...
- Okeanós Potamós, and called in different times Leuke or Leukos, Alba, Fidonisi or Isle of Snakes. It was on Leuke, in one version of his legend, that...
- Russo-Turkish War (1787-1792), the Battle of Fidonisi takes place near Snake Island (Black Sea). Fidonisi is the Gr**** name for the island. The Turks have...
-  Soviet Navy The Soviet Shchuka-class submarine was sunk near the island of Fidonisi on 11 December 1942 by Romanian mines, laid by the Romanian minelayers...
- beginning campaigns, taking part in the action of 17 June 1788, the Battle of Fidonisi, and the Siege of Ochakov. He died on 19 March 1790, from illness or perhaps...