The Battle of Jaguarí was a naval confrontation in the Paraguayan War between Brazilian and Paraguayan flotillas, which took place on March 23, 1866 at the mouth of the Jaguari River, Paraná River. At the time, aboard the steamer Cisnei, were admiral Joaquim Marques Lisboa and generals Osório, Mitre and Flores. The ship was escorted by the ironclad Tamandaré and the gunboats Beberibe and Henrique Martins, and was on a reconnaissance mission on the Paraná River to the mouth of Jaguari. However, at eleven o'clock in the morning, the Paraguayan steamer Gualeguai and a towed boat found the Brazilian flotilla in Jaguari and immediately started bombing them, without causing damage. Only Tamandaré ran aground on the island of Itapiru. Despite the confrontation, the region's recognition proved to
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| - The Battle of Jaguarí was a naval confrontation in the Paraguayan War between Brazilian and Paraguayan flotillas, which took place on March 23, 1866 at the mouth of the Jaguari River, Paraná River. At the time, aboard the steamer Cisnei, were admiral Joaquim Marques Lisboa and generals Osório, Mitre and Flores. The ship was escorted by the ironclad Tamandaré and the gunboats Beberibe and Henrique Martins, and was on a reconnaissance mission on the Paraná River to the mouth of Jaguari. However, at eleven o'clock in the morning, the Paraguayan steamer Gualeguai and a towed boat found the Brazilian flotilla in Jaguari and immediately started bombing them, without causing damage. Only Tamandaré ran aground on the island of Itapiru. Despite the confrontation, the region's recognition proved to (en)
- O combate do Jaguari foi um confronto naval na Guerra do Paraguai entre flotilhas brasileira e paraguaia, ocorrido no dia 23 de março de 1866 na foz do rio Jaguari, rio Paraná. Na ocasião, a bordo do , estavam o almirante Tamandaré, os generais Osório, Mitre e Flores. O navio estava escoltado pelo couraçado Tamandaré, canhoneiras Beberibe e Henrique Martins, e estavam em uma missão de reconhecimento no rio Paraná até a foz do Jaguari. Porém, às onze horas da manhã, o vapor paraguaio Gualeguai e uma chata rebocada encontraram a flotilha brasileira no Jaguari e imediatamente iniciaram o bombardeio contra estes, sem causar-lhes dano. Apenas o Tamandaré encalhou na ilha de Itapiru. Apesar do confronto, o reconhecimento da região mostrou-se útil ao aliados, pois definiu-se o futuro local para o (pt)
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| - Imperial Navy float on the Jaguarí River (en)
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| - The Battle of Jaguarí was a naval confrontation in the Paraguayan War between Brazilian and Paraguayan flotillas, which took place on March 23, 1866 at the mouth of the Jaguari River, Paraná River. At the time, aboard the steamer Cisnei, were admiral Joaquim Marques Lisboa and generals Osório, Mitre and Flores. The ship was escorted by the ironclad Tamandaré and the gunboats Beberibe and Henrique Martins, and was on a reconnaissance mission on the Paraná River to the mouth of Jaguari. However, at eleven o'clock in the morning, the Paraguayan steamer Gualeguai and a towed boat found the Brazilian flotilla in Jaguari and immediately started bombing them, without causing damage. Only Tamandaré ran aground on the island of Itapiru. Despite the confrontation, the region's recognition proved to be useful to the allies, as the future location for the landing of the Triple Alliance troops that would initiate the invasion of Paraguayan territory was defined. (en)
- O combate do Jaguari foi um confronto naval na Guerra do Paraguai entre flotilhas brasileira e paraguaia, ocorrido no dia 23 de março de 1866 na foz do rio Jaguari, rio Paraná. Na ocasião, a bordo do , estavam o almirante Tamandaré, os generais Osório, Mitre e Flores. O navio estava escoltado pelo couraçado Tamandaré, canhoneiras Beberibe e Henrique Martins, e estavam em uma missão de reconhecimento no rio Paraná até a foz do Jaguari. Porém, às onze horas da manhã, o vapor paraguaio Gualeguai e uma chata rebocada encontraram a flotilha brasileira no Jaguari e imediatamente iniciaram o bombardeio contra estes, sem causar-lhes dano. Apenas o Tamandaré encalhou na ilha de Itapiru. Apesar do confronto, o reconhecimento da região mostrou-se útil ao aliados, pois definiu-se o futuro local para o desembarque das tropas da tríplice aliança que dariam início a invasão do território paraguaio. (pt)
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