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  • Thumbnail for Battle of Curupayty
    Centurión 1944, p. 222. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Batalha de Curupaiti. Centurión, Juan C. (1944). Memorias o Reminiscencias Históricas sobre...
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  • July 1866 Battle of Curuzú - 1–3 September 1866 Battle of Curupayty or Curupaiti – 22 September 1866 Battle of Arroyo Hondo - 3 August 1867 Passage of...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian ironclad Mariz e Barros
    participated in several battles of the Paraguayan War, such as the attack on the Curupaití fort on February 2, 1867. On August 15, she joined the fleet that successfully...
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  • fleet forces passage under artillery fire at the Paraguayan fortress of Curupaiti. Siege of Humaitá – Passage of the Imperial fleet before the fortification...
    106 KB (10,666 words) - 20:12, 26 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Passage of Curupayty (1867)
    the main focus but Curupaiti was on the way. The high command of the Imperial Navy had considered forcing the passage over Curupaiti and Humaitá but considered...
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    soldiers. Not a long time later, she assisted the injured in Salto, Humaitá, Curupaiti, and Asunción. A wealthy woman, Ana founded a nursing house in the Paraguayan...
    6 KB (584 words) - 23:46, 14 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Manoel Antônio Vital de Oliveira
    Silvado as its flagship, started a bombardment of the fortifications at Curupaiti. The Paraguayans returned fire, and Vital de Oliveira was killed while...
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  • Thumbnail for José Antônio Correia da Câmara, 2nd Viscount of Pelotas
    the retaking of Uruguaiana and participated in the battles of Curuzu, Curupaiti, Avaí and Campo Grande, among others. His bravery in the Battle of Avaí...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian gunboat Ypiranga
    September 1866, she participated in the bombardment of the Curuzú and Curupaiti Forts. With the end of fighting in the campaign of the Triple Alliance...
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  • Thumbnail for Fortress of Humaitá
     103–104. Not only the fortress itself, but its outworks e.g. at Curuzú and Curupaití. Kennedy 1869, p. 104. Kennedy 1869, pp. 180–3. Thompson 1869, p. 65....
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian ironclad Colombo
    Curupayty, towing the barge Cuevas. According to a Brazilian historian, “Curupaiti resisted with all the powers of despair, filling the air with a hideous...
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    Spanish transcription of the Guaraní place-name; in Brazilian sources, Curupaiti. Tasso Fragoso (1956b, 272) says 29 guns, but previously on page 212 he...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian ironclad Cabral
    Paraguayan territory, Cabral and other ships bombarded the Fortress of Curupaiti [pt], which was on the banks of the Paraguay River. At the time, the ship...
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