Battle of Sculeni

Battle of Sculeni
Part of the Wallachian Uprising of the Greek War of Independence

Athanasios Agrafiotis fights in Pruth
by Peter von Hess
Date29 June 1821
Location47°19′N 27°38′E / 47.317°N 27.633°E / 47.317; 27.633
Result
  • greeks manage to escape
*ottomans capture sculeni
Belligerents
Greek revolutionaries Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
George Kantakouzenos
Giorgakis Olympios
Yiannis Pharmakis
Athanasios Agrafiotis
Unknown
Strength
400–500 5,000
Casualties and losses
375 Unknown

The Battle of Sculeni was fought on 29 June 1821 in Sculeni, Moldavia between Ottoman forces and the Greek revolutionary forces raised by the Filiki Eteria led by Prince George Katakouzenos.[1] The battle came about as the result of Ottoman reprisals for Alexander Ypsilantis' expedition in the two Danubian Principalities, and followed in the aftermath of the Battle of Dragashani. When the Ottomans crossed the Bahlui River in Iaşi on 25 June 1821, Lieutenant Catakouzenos and his forces, originally stationed on the Russian frontier, crossed the Prut River.[2]

  1. ^ Miller (1966), p. 69.
  2. ^ Phillips (1897), p. 43.