The 'Battle of Revolax' (in Finnish: ''Revolahden taistelu'') took place on
April 27 1808, when the
Swedish supreme commander
Wilhelm Mauritz Klingspor and the Savolax brigade under colonel
Johan Adam Cronstedt, a total of about 2,250 Swedes surprised an isolated
Russian column of about 1,800 men under Major General
Michail Leontjevich Bulatov. The Russians were surrounded and tried to cut their way through but failed and the Russian general Bulatov was taken prisoner by the Swedes.
This, and the preceding
battle of Siikajoki nine days earlier, are considered very important events since they are the first Swedish victories after about 2 months of planned retreat. The next battle took place at Pulkkila on May 1.
See also
★
Finnish War