• The Battle of Tacuarí (9 March 1811) was a battle in Southern Paraguay between revolutionary forces under the command of General Manuel Belgrano, member...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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    Paraguay campaign (category Campaigns of the Argentine War of Independence)
    were completely vanquished in the subsequent Battle of Paraguarí and Battle of Tacuarí. The campaign ended in a military failure and Paraguay broke its links...
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    battles of Paraguarí and Tacuarí. Though his army was defeated, the military campaign initiated the chain of events that led to the independence of Paraguay...
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  • Pedro Ríos (1798–1811), better known as the Tambor de Tacuarí (Drummer boy of Tacuarí in English) was a boy soldier who participated as a drummer in Manuel...
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    leave the Brazilian ground forces bereft of their fleet early on in the war. López sent nine steamers: Tacuarí, Ygureí, Marqués de Olinda, Paraguarí, Salto...
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    conquer Paraguay, but in the early months of 1811 they were defeated at the battle of Tacuarí and the battle of Paraguarí and the Paraguay campaign ended...
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  • The peso (established as the peso convertible) is the currency of Argentina since 1992, identified within Argentina by the symbol $ preceding the amount...
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    reinforced by local militias soundly thrashed the porteños at Battle of Paraguarí and Battle of Tacuarí. Officers from both sides openly fraternized during the...
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    to submit to the government of Buenos Aires. Weeks later, Belgrano would definitely be defeated at the battle of Tacuarí and expelled from Paraguay. When...
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    battle at San Nicolás, Belgrano's army was attacked and defeated at the Battle of Tacuarí (9 March 1811). Juan Bautista Azopardo became a prisoner of...
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  • de Tacuarí, Drummer boy of Tacuarí, was a boy soldier who was killed in action while encouraging the troops at the battle of Tacuari. The drummer of Tacuarí...
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    Beauharnais. 1811 – Paraguayan forces defeat Manuel Belgrano at the Battle of Tacuarí. 1815 – Francis Ronalds describes the first battery-operated clock...
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    Pedro Ignacio Meza (category Paraguayan military personnel of the Paraguayan War)
    commander and took direct command of the steamer Tacuarí, the flagship of the fleet. In 1858 he was promoted to the rank of frigate captain. 2 In 1859, he...
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  • 1163/9789004211445_018 "whether his influence encouraged the involvement of an English force at the battle of Nicopolis in 1396" Belhatem, Romaissa, and Fatima Maameri...
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    eldia.com. "Historia de la Banda del Regimiento de Patricios Tambor de Tacuarí". www.elfenixdigital.com. "Diario de Cuyo – La banda del Regimiento de...
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    Pedro Juan Caballero (politician) (category Paraguayan people of Spanish descent)
    The Paraguayan city of Pedro Juan Caballero is named after him. Caballero participated in the Battle of Tacuarí and Battle of Paraguari against the...
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  • Carmen del Paraná (category Districts of Itapúa Department)
    country are located there, and "Cradle of Independence of Paraguay" due to the March 9, 1811 Battle of Tacuarí that was a definitive step towards achieving...
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    José Joaquín de Viana (category Governors of Montevideo)
    Charruas Indians, who were defeated at the Battle of Tacuarí on 16 April. Viana's appointment took place in the course of certain political circumstances in the...
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    Paraguayan ship Tacuarí to pursue her and compel her return. On 12 November Tacuarí caught up with Marquês de Olinda in the vicinity of Concepción, fired...
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    The Battle of Cerrito (outskirts of Montevideo, 31 December 1812), was a battle for the War of Independence of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata...
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    José Antonio Melián (category People of the Argentine War of Independence)
    Invasions of the Río de la Plata, and fought alongside José de San Martín in the Argentine War of Independence. He was born in Buenos Aires, the son of Tomás...
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    The Battle of Salta took place on February 20, 1813 on the plains of Castañares, north of the present-day Argentine city of Salta, during the Argentine...
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    Nicolás Battle of San Roque Battle of Seal Cove Battle of Sipe-Sipe Battle of Suipacha Battle of Tacuarí Battle of The Tonelero Pass Battle of Top Malo...
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    The Battle of Ayohuma ("dead man's head" in Quechua) was a military action fought on 14 November 1813 during the Spanish American wars of independence...
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    The Battle of San Lorenzo was fought on 3 February 1813 in San Lorenzo, Argentina, then part of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. The royalist...
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    The Battle of Tucumán was fought on 24 and 25 September 1812 near the Argentine city of San Miguel de Tucumán, during the Argentine War of Independence...
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    The Battle of Vilcapugio (Quechua: Sacred Well) was a major battle fought on October 1, 1813, during the second Campaign of Upper Peru in the Argentine...
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    overwhelmed at the subsequent battles of Paraguarí and Tacuarí. Thus, this campaign ended in failure as well from a military point of view; however, some months...
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    Francisco Solano López (category Children of presidents)
    Minister of War. He was elevated to the office of Vice President of Paraguay in 1862. In November 1859, López was on board the Paraguayan steamer Tacuari, which...
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