- The
Brazilian ironclad Silvado was
originally ordered by
Paraguay in 1864 with the name Nemesis, but was sold to
Brazil when
Paraguay could not make the...
- of the
Imperial Brazilian Navy -
consisting of the
ironclads Bahia and
Silvado, and the
monitor Alagoas -
against a
Paraguayan fortified position located...
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Suemi Kamoi;
Silvado,
Carlos Eduardo S.; Werneck,
Lineu Cesar; Lorenzoni,
Paulo José; Scola,
Rosana Herminia; Kay, Cláudia
Suemi Kamoi;
Silvado,
Carlos Eduardo...
-
continued until dawn when the
warships Brasil, Herval,
Mariz e
Barros and
Silvado approached and shot the Paraguayans, who gave up the attack,
losing 400...
- 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...
- in the navy
which included the
death of the
captain of the
battleship Silvado.
Among the Paraguayans,
there were many
casualties and the fort commander...
- (1865) –
Intended as
Paraguayan Minerva,
renamed 1865,
broken up 1895
Silvado (1866) –
Intended as
Paraguayan Nemesis,
renamed 1865,
discarded c. 1885...
-
warship Brazil 1866–1905 1,700 ton Parti****tion in
Paraguayan War.
Ironclad Silvado Ironclad warship Brazil 1866–1880 1,335 ton Parti****tion in Paraguayan...
- Cardoso, Juliana; Kay, Cláudia S.K.; Fugmann,
Elmar A.;
Marques Jr, Wilson;
Silvado,
Carlos E.; Werneck,
Lineu C. (December 2008). "Swallowing dysfunction...
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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)...