Banda Oriental, or more fully Banda Oriental del Río Uruguay (Eastern Bank), was the name of the South American territories east of the Uruguay River and...
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Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental was the armed-conflict that took place between 1816 and 1820 in the Banda Oriental, for control of what today...
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Uruguay (redirect from Oriental Republic of Uruguay)
autonomy for each area and the Banda Oriental in particular. The assembly refused to seat the delegates from the Banda Oriental; however, Buenos Aires pursued...
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The first Banda Oriental campaign was a military campaign of the Argentine War of Independence, that attempted to capture the Banda Oriental (present-day...
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Banda Oriental may refer to: Portuguese invasion of the Banda Oriental (1811–12), the first (unsuccessful) attempt Portuguese invasion of the Banda Oriental...
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name. Canabarro began his military career in the first campaign in the Banda Oriental of 1811–1812. David, at the age of fifteen, asked his father for permission...
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The Portuguese invasion of the Banda Oriental was a short-lived and failed attempt, beginning in 1811 and ending the following year, by the Portuguese...
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called the region Banda Oriental, short for Banda Oriental del Río Uruguay ("the strip to the east of the Uruguay River"). The Banda Oriental had always been...
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José Gervasio Artigas (section Oriental revolution)
the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves invaded the Banda Oriental, eventually annexing it as a province. Artigas was driven into Paraguay...
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(1732) Banda Oriental (1735–37) Caribbean and North America (1739–48) Iberian Peninsula and South America (1762–63) Portugal (1762) Banda Oriental and Rio...
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The Second Banda Oriental campaign was a military campaign of the Argentine War of Independence, that besieged and captured the Banda Oriental (present-day...
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conflict took place in the north, in Upper Peru, and in the east, in the Banda Oriental. In the second half of the decade, with the capture of Montevideo and...
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of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, in the Argentine Mesopotamia and southern Brazil, and which resulted in the annexation of the Banda Oriental to the...
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in 1816, due to the intention of Prince Regent John of annexing the Banda Oriental (modern-day Uruguay) and pushing the Brazilian border to the left bank...
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Breakaway nations, former territories of the viceroyalty, such as the Banda Oriental, Paraguay and the Upper Peru were involved to varying degrees. Foreign...
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the Oriental Republic of Uruguay. In 1816, the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves carried out an invasion of the Banda Oriental and,...
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Uruguay, also known as the Thirty-Three Orientals, called "Orientals" because Uruguay was known as the Banda Oriental, or the "Eastern Bank" of the Río de...
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Orient (redirect from Oriental world)
the 18th century it was used in reference to the inhabitants of the Banda Oriental, the historical name of the territories that now compose the modern...
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First Chief of the "Orientals" (the first names of current Uruguay being Banda Oriental (Eastern Bank) and later Provincia Oriental (Eastern Province)...
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Succession (1701–13) Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–37), fought over the Banda Oriental (Uruguay) Spanish–Portuguese War (1762–63), known as the Fantastic War...
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(1723) India (1729–32) Banda Oriental (1735–37) India (1746) India (1746) India (1752) Brazil (1756) Brazil (1762–63) Banda Oriental and Rio Grande do Sul...
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nothing to repel the incoming Portuguese invasion of Misiones Orientales and the Banda Oriental, the stronghold of Artigas. Brazilian General Carlos Frederico...
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of the Río de la Plata. After the Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental the Oriental Province became a province of the United Kingdom of Portugal...
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the colonial era, the present-day territory of Uruguay was known as Banda Oriental (east bank of River Uruguay) and was a buffer territory between the...
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two. After a two-year series of continuous sundry skirmishes in the Banda Oriental (present-day Uruguay and Rio Grande do Sul) and along the border of...
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Uruguay 1830-1903. Montevideo. Editorial De la Banda Oriental. Méndez Vives, Enrique (1990). Historia Uruguaya. Montevideo. Editorial De la Banda Oriental....
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(1723) India (1729–32) Banda Oriental (1735–37) India (1746) India (1746) India (1752) Brazil (1756) Brazil (1762–63) Banda Oriental and Rio Grande do Sul...
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founded Colônia do Sacramento on the bank of the Río de la Plata, in the Banda Oriental region (present-day Uruguay).[citation needed] At the end of the 17th...
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(1723) India (1729–32) Banda Oriental (1735–37) India (1746) India (1746) India (1752) Brazil (1756) Brazil (1762–63) Banda Oriental and Rio Grande do Sul...
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to consolidate at the end of the war, with the only exception of the Banda Oriental, which would have another destination. Later, some of these governments...
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