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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 by builder Antônio da Silva in the Bahia Navy Arsenal in Salvador for the Portuguese navy in Colonial Brazil in 1763. First named Santo António e São José, it took part in several naval actions in the decades after its construction such as the bombardment of Algiers in 1784.

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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 by builder Antônio da Silva in the Bahia Navy Arsenal in Salvador for the Portuguese navy in Colonial Brazil in 1763. First named Santo António e São José, it took part in several naval actions in the decades after its construction such as the bombardment of Algiers in 1784. It was part of the fleet that transferred the Portuguese royal family and its court to Brazil during the French invasion of Portugal. Later, during the Brazilian War of Independence, it was seized by the Brazilians and incorporated into the newly formed Imperial Brazilian Navy to fight the Portuguese forces stationed in Brazil, being the navy's first flagship, whose commander was admiral Thomas Cochrane, the first admiral of Brazil, and taking part in the battle of 4 May off Salvador. During the Cisplatine War the ship was tasked with transporting emperor Pedro I to southern Brazil; however, due to the death of Maria Leopoldina of Austria, the emperor's wife, it returned to Rio de Janeiro and did not take part in any further naval actions. Pedro I served its final years as a prison ship, being scrapped in 1833 after about 70 years in service. (en)
  • A D. Pedro I foi uma nau incorporada à Marinha do Brasil em 1822, logo após a Independência. Foi o primeiro navio a hastear a bandeira do Império do Brasil, em homenagem a Dom Pedro de Bragança e a primeira capitânia da recém-criada Armada Imperial Brasileira. Antes disso, a nau serviu a Armada Real Portuguesa e a Armada do Reino Unido de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves, sucessivamente como Santo António e São José (1763-1794), Infante D. Pedro Carlos (1794-1808) e Martim de Freitas (1808-1822). (pt)
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  • 1763-02-28 (xsd:date)
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  • *Santo António e São José: *70 guns ** 26 × 24-pounder guns ** 28 × 12-pounder guns ** 8 × 9-pounder guns ** 8 × 1-pounder guns *Pedro I: *74 guns **24-pounder long guns **32-pounder carronades (en)
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  • Pedro I (en)
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  • First commander: Frigate captain João Batista Lourenço (en)
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  • to Infante D. Pedro Carlos in 1794 and Martim de Freitas in 1808 (en)
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  • A D. Pedro I foi uma nau incorporada à Marinha do Brasil em 1822, logo após a Independência. Foi o primeiro navio a hastear a bandeira do Império do Brasil, em homenagem a Dom Pedro de Bragança e a primeira capitânia da recém-criada Armada Imperial Brasileira. Antes disso, a nau serviu a Armada Real Portuguesa e a Armada do Reino Unido de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves, sucessivamente como Santo António e São José (1763-1794), Infante D. Pedro Carlos (1794-1808) e Martim de Freitas (1808-1822). (pt)
  • 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 by builder Antônio da Silva in the Bahia Navy Arsenal in Salvador for the Portuguese navy in Colonial Brazil in 1763. First named Santo António e São José, it took part in several naval actions in the decades after its construction such as the bombardment of Algiers in 1784. (en)
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