• Thumbnail for Brazilian ironclad Sete de Setembro
    The Brazilian ironclad Sete de Setembro was a wooden-hulled armored frigate built for the Imperial Brazilian Navy during the Paraguayan War in the late...
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  • Sete de Setembro is the Independence Day of Brazil. Sete de Setembro may also refer to: Sete de Setembro, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Sete de Setembro River...
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  • Thumbnail for List of active Brazilian Navy ships
    This is a list of active Brazilian Navy ships. The Navy has approximately 134 ships in commission, including 39 auxiliary ships. 8 frigates/corvettes...
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    attack in combat against destroyer Gustavo de Sampaio in the Battle of Anhatomirim. Armored frigate Sete de Setembro - Sunk and burned during the Battle of...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian cruiser Almirante Barroso (1882)
    the battleships Riachuelo, Sete de Setembro, Solimões and Javary, as well as the cruisers Guanabara, Trajano and Primeiro de Março. The presence of Torpedeira...
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  • Cabral (1866) - stricken in 1885 Colombo (1866) - stricken in 1885 Sete de Setembro (1874) - sunk after fire, during Fleet Revolt of 1893–94 Monitors Bahia...
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    Barroso Monitor de Oceano Javary Monitor de Oceano Solimões Corveta Mista Cruzador Navio Escola Trajano Encouraçado Sete de Setembro Brazilian Constitution...
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  • 1885, broken up 1887 Colombo (1866) - Discarded 1885, broken up 1887 Sete de Setembro (1874) - Discarded, broken up 1895 Javary class Javary (1873) - Sank...
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    attack on the Curuzú Fort, 1866. Steam frigate Amazonas, 1870. Ironclad Sete de Setembro, 1874. Battleship Riachuelo, 1885. Battleship Aquidabã, 1893....
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  • Thumbnail for Cabral-class ironclad
    The Cabral-class ironclads were a pair of iron-hulled, armored corvettes originally ordered by Paraguay in 1864, but were sold to Brazil when Paraguay defaulted...
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    conflicts with the Brazilian rebel ships in what came to be known as the Rio de Janeiro Affair, resulting in a heavily damaged Brazilian ironclad and in lowering...
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  • Evolutions Squadron (category Naval units and formations of Imperial Brazil)
    From 1884 to 1886, the Esquadra de Evolções was composed of: Brazilian Navy Prime Minister of Brazil Janotti 1986, p. 66 de Holanda 1974, p. 272 Doratio...
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  • Northern Echo. No. 1462. Darlington. 14 September 1874. "Launch of a Brazilian Steam Ship at Hartlepool". Hull Packet. No. 4676. Hull. 18 September 1874...
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