Nikolai Bodisko

Nikolai Andreevich Bodisko, (Russian: Николай Андреевич Бодиско) (1756 – 1815) was a Russian counter admiral.

Nikolai Bodisko. Drawing by Maria Röhl (1827).
Admiral Bodisko's grave at the Orthodox cemetery in Helsinki.

Bodisko participated in the wars against Napoleonic France before the Treaties of Tilsit in 1807. During the Finnish War he commanded the Russian forces that landed on Gotland on 22 April 1808 and occupied the island. When a Swedish naval force under counter admiral Rudolf Cederström arrived on 16 May, the Russian situation became hopeless. Bodisko capitulated and the Russian forces returned home.[1] This was not appreciated by emperor Alexander I who exiled Bodisko to Vologda. Bodisko was eventually pardoned by the emperor and became commander of the Sveaborg fortress (today Suomenlinna) at Helsinki.[2]

References

  1. Bodisco, article in Nordisk familjebok, pp 863-864 (1905).
  2. Geisle, Gunnar. "Här steg ryssarna iland 1808". Gotlands Allehanda (in Swedish).
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