Battle of the Dardanelles (1655)

This battle took place on 21 June 1655 inside the mouth of the Dardanelles Strait. It was a clear victory for Venice over the Ottoman Empire during the Cretan War.

The Venetians, under Lazzaro Mocenigo, continued their strategy of blockading the Dardanelles, to prevent the Ottomans from resupplying their forces in the Aegean Sea. The orders were the same as for the previous year - remain at anchor until the Ottoman fleet passed, then attack the rear - and this time the plan worked. The previous Kapudan Pasha (Grand Admiral), Murat Pasha, had been promoted to Grand Vizier and his replacement, Mustafa Pasha, had 36 sailing ships, 8 galleasses and 60 galleys, as well as perhaps several galleys from outside the Dardanelles. Once again, the Ottomans were arranged in 3 lines abreast: Sailing ships, then galleasses, then galleys. The Venetians had 26 sailing ships, 4 galleasses and 6 galleys.

As the Ottomans advanced, one galleass was sunk and one galley burnt and the rowing vessels retreated, after which the Venetians attacked the Ottoman sailing ships, resulting in 9 being burnt and 2 wrecked. The only Venetian loss was David Golia, which was burnt. Venetian casualties exclusive of the sunken ship were 126 killed and 180 wounded. 358 Ottomans were taken prisoner.

Venice (Lazzaro Mocenigo)
(some were hired from the Netherlands, Britain and France) ? ("capitana") Aquila Coronata Concordia Profeta Samuel Tomaso Francesco Campo d'Oche Principessa grande Tre Re Croce d'Oro Sacrificio d'Abramo Lepre Rosso Principessa piccola Corona Gallo d'Oro Ercole grande Re David Isabella Maria David Golia (sunk) Pesce Triglio Ercole piccolo Arma di Nassau Lionessa Arma di Lech Sant' Antonio di Padova Leon Negro 6 galleys 4 galleasses

Ottomans (Mustapha)
36 sailing ships - 9 burnt, 2 wrecked 8 galleasses - 1 sunk 60 galleys - 1 burnt