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Siege of Sevatopol
History of Russia
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| | 1854 | Nicholas I |  |
| 25th Sep Sevatopol During the siege the Russians lost four 110- or 120-gun 3-decker ships of the line, twelve 84-gun 2-deckers and four 60-gun frigates in the Black Sea, plus a large number of smaller vessels |
| 1855 | Gorchakov |  |
| Sevatopol is captured after about a year-long siege |
| 1855 | Nicholas I |  |
| Sevatopol Sevatopol is captured after about a year-long siege |
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