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Baron of Amazonas
The Baron of Amazonas, c. 1875
Born29 September 1804
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Died8 August 1882(1882-08-08) (aged 77)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Allegiance Empire of Brazil
Service / branch Imperial Brazilian Navy
RankAdmiral
Battles / warsBrazilian War of Independence
Cisplatine War
Ragamuffin War
Uruguayan War
Paraguayan War
AwardsImperial Order of the Southern Cross

Francisco Manuel Barroso, Baron of Amazonas (September 29, 1804 in Lisbon – August 8, 1882 in Montevideo) was a Brazilian admiral of the Imperial Brazilian Navy.

He was the commander who led the Imperial Navy to victory in the Battle of Riachuelo during the Paraguayan War. As a consequence of this victory, there was an expressive reduction in the Paraguayan naval capacity, and that nation, from then on, had to adopt defensive strategies until the end of the conflict.

Barroso was decorated with the Imperial Order of the Southern Cross and received the noble title of Baron of Amazonas in 1866, in honor of the flagship ship Amazonas that he commanded in the Battle of Riachuelo.

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References

  1. Hooker, T.D., 2008, The Paraguayan War, Nottingham: Foundry Books, ISBN 1901543153
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