The Imperial Brazilian Navy (Brazilian Portuguese: Armada Nacional, commonly known as Armada Imperial) was the navy created at the time of the independence...
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well as other sporadic rebellions that marked Brazilian history. By the 1880s, the Brazilian Imperial Navy was the most powerful in South America. After...
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Pedro I was a ship of the line of the Imperial Brazilian Navy. It was a third-rate, three-masted, two-decked, 74-gunned sailing ship. The ship was built...
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The Imperial Brazilian Army (Portuguese: Exército Imperial Brasileiro) was the name given to the land force of the Empire of Brazil. The Brazilian Army...
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Portuguese Navy's Royal Brigade of the Navy, Brazilian marines served across the 19th century aboard and landed from the Imperial Navy's ships. By the...
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Cisplatine War (redirect from Argentine–Brazilian War)
yachts. In Hélio Leôncio Martins' estimate, the Imperial Brazilian Navy was the strongest force Brazil could rely on, numbering 121 ships including two...
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Tamandaré-class frigate (redirect from Future Brazilian Destroyer concept)
Tamandaré class is a class of stealth frigates under construction for the Brazilian Navy, based on the MEKO family of warships. The project was developed by...
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This is a list of active Brazilian Navy ships. The Navy has approximately 63 ships in commission, including 8 major surface combatants, 4 submarines, 1...
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Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald (category Royal Navy admirals)
took command of the Imperial Brazilian Navy on 21 March 1823 and was appointed "First Admiral of the National and Imperial Navy" at the flagship Pedro...
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