Janeiro Encouraçado Cabral Encouraçado Colombo Monitor Encouraçado Lima Barros Monitor Encouraçado Silvado Monitor Encouraçado Bahia Encouraçado de Esquadra...
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The Pará-class monitors were a group of six wooden-hulled ironclad monitors named after Brazilian provinces and built in Brazil for the Imperial Brazilian...
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Imperial Brazilian Navy - consisting of the ironclads Bahia and Silvado, and the monitor Alagoas - against a Paraguayan fortified position located near...
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Silvado and Cabral, Piauí passed the weakened Paraguayan fortifications at Humaitá on 21 July 1868. She bombarded Asunción that same day. The monitor...
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lighthouse in Uruguay Ironclads turret ship Lima Barros (1865) - struck in 1894 Silvado (1865) - struck in 1880 Riachuelo (1883) - retired in 1910 Aquidabã (1885)...
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SMS Wien SMS Budapest Barroso Brasil Lima Barros Rio de Janeiro Bahia Silvado Mariz e Barros class (1866) Mariz e Barros Herval Cabral class (1866) Cabral...
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Laureles. On 15 October she bombarded Angostura Fort in company with Brasil, Silvado, Rio Grande and her sister Ceará. On 17 May 1869 she joined a blockading...
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she bombarded Angostura Fort, south of Asunción, in company with Brasil, Silvado, Pará and her sister Ceará. After the war Alagoas was assigned to the newly...
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On 15 October she bombarded the Angostura Fort in company with Brasil, Silvado, Pará and her sister Ceará. After the war Rio Grande was assigned to the...
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ships Bahia, Barroso, Cabral (its sister ship), Herval, Mariz e Barros, Silvado and Tamandaré, the corvettes Parnaíba and Beberibe, the gunboat Forte de...
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Paraguayan War. Ironclad Silvado Ironclad warship Brazil 1866–1880 1,335 ton Participation in Paraguayan War. Monitor Bahia Monitor (warship) United Kingdom...
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the same day, the squadron, made up of the battleships Bahia and Silvado and the monitors Alagoas and Piauí, under the command of chief Delfim Carlos de...
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took delivery of the ironclads Bahia, Colombo, Lima Barros, Cabral and Silvado, all of which were originally destined for Paraguay. According to Burton...
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Nichteroy Torpedoboat Pedro Ivo Torpedoboat Pedro Affonso Torpedoboat Silvado Torpedoboat Bento Gonçalves - Seriously damaged in combat against the rebel...
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stopped, leaving them adrift under the arms of the fort; he was rescued by Silvado, who threw a cable at them and took them in tow.Tamandaré commander Elisário...
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in front of the guns and she had to be towed to safety by the ironclad Silvado. They were quickly repaired and Tamandaré bombarded Paraguayan artillery...
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Sunderland Syv Brodre Brig For P. Clausen. Unknown date France Bordeaux Silvado Silvado-class ironclad For Imperial Brazilian Navy. Unknown date United Kingdom...
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