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    The Brazilian ironclad Cabral was a Cabral-class armored corvette-type warship operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy from 1866 to 1882. The vessel was...
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    The Brazilian ironclad Colombo was a Cabral-class armored corvette-type ironclad operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy between 1866 and 1875. The vessel...
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    soldiers each, approached the Brazilian ironclads Lima Barros and Cabral. On the night of 2 March 1868, the Brazilian squadron, which had already achieved...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian ironclad Herval
    The Brazilian ironclad Herval was a Mariz e Barros-class ironclad corvette operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy from 1866 to 1879. It participated...
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  • The list of ironclads includes all steam-propelled warship (supplemented with sails in various cases) and protected by iron or steel armor plates that...
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    The Cabral-class ironclads were a pair of iron-hulled, armored corvettes originally ordered by Paraguay in 1864, but were sold to Brazil when Paraguay...
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    The Imperial Brazilian Navy (Brazilian Portuguese: Armada Nacional, commonly known as Armada Imperial) was the navy created at the time of the independence...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian ironclad Mariz e Barros
    Mariz e Barros was an ironclad, or armored corvette, of the Mariz e Barros class operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy. The ship was originally built...
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    Passage of Humaitá (category 1868 in Brazil)
    Brazilian vice-admiral asked for was promptly supplied from Rio. However, since the ironclads were cut off above the fort of Curupayty, the Brazilian...
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  • Thumbnail for Mariz e Barros-class ironclad
    Mariz e Barros-class ironclads were a pair of armored corvettes originally ordered by Paraguay in 1864, but were sold to Brazil when Paraguay defaulted...
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    brother Miguel. Unable to deal with both Brazilian and Portuguese affairs, Pedro I abdicated his Brazilian throne on 7 April 1831 and immediately departed...
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  • This is a list of capital ships (battleships, ironclads and coastal defence ships) of minor navies: El Plata class ARA El Plata (1874) ARA Los Andes (1874)...
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    Battle of Curuzú (category Battles involving Brazil)
    Paraguayan army was pursued until the vicinity of Curupayty.: 61  The Brazilian ironclad Rio de Janeiro had a hole blown in her bottom by a contact mine, and...
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    Paraguayan War (category Wars involving Brazil)
    Marquess of Caxias continued to fill the role of Brazilian supreme commander. On 19 February, Brazilian ironclads successfully made a passage up the Paraguay...
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    This is a list of active Brazilian Navy ships. The Navy has approximately 63 ships in commission, including 8 major surface combatants, 4 submarines,...
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  • Brazil allied against Paraguay. She was launched on 8 January 1868 and commissioned later that month. Together with the ironclads Silvado and Cabral,...
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    transposition carried out by a naval division of the Imperial Brazilian Navy - consisting of the ironclads Bahia and Silvado, and the monitor Alagoas - against...
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    Battle of Tuyutí (category Battles involving Brazil)
    Infantry, while holding his position at the head of his Divisão Encouraçada (Ironclad Division, the 3rd Division). Another Paraguayan attack on the Allied camp...
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    their transposition. It was not until 19 February 1868 that six Brazilian ironclads successfully transposed Humaitá. After the passage, Humaitá became...
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    Siege of Humaitá (category 1860s in Brazil)
    happening, other Brazilian ships went to aid them. The first ironclad to the rescue was Silvado. Its skipper positioned it between Cabral and Lima Barros...
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