Jump to content

Siege of Caxias

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by CommonsDelinker (talk | contribs) at 01:11, 10 September 2016 (Replacing Flag_United_Kingdom_Portugal_Brazil_Algarves.svg with File:Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_of_Portugal,_Brazil,_and_the_Algarves.svg (by CommonsDelinker because: File renamed:).). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Siege of Caxias
Part of the Brazilian War of Independence
DateMay 23 to July 31, 1823
Location
Caxias in Maranhão, Brazil
Result Brazilian victory
Belligerents
 Empire of Brazil Kingdom of Portugal
Commanders and leaders
José Pereira Filgueiras João José da Cunha Fidié
Strength
8,000[1] At the beginning: ~1,600[2]
At the end: 700[3]
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Siege of Caxias was a siege during the Brazilian War of Independence in which the Brazilian Army under the command of José Pereira Filgueiras attempted to capture the city of Caxias in Maranhão, which was defended by the Portuguese Army of João José da Cunha Fidié. The siege lasted from 23 May 1823[4] until 31 July 1823,[5] when the Portuguese surrendered to the Brazilian forces after the combats that occurred between 17 July and 19 July that severely reduced its numbers. The event marked the beginning of the Portuguese forces' collapse in Maranhão.

References

  1. ^ Varnhagen, Francisco Adolfo de. História da Independência do Brasil. 6 ed. Brasília: Instituto Nacional do Livro, 1972, p.515
  2. ^ Varnhagen, Francisco Adolfo de. História da Independência do Brasil. 6 ed. Brasília: Instituto Nacional do Livro, 1972, p.510
  3. ^ Varnhagen, Francisco Adolfo de. História da Independência do Brasil. 6 ed. Brasília: Instituto Nacional do Livro, 1972, p.516
  4. ^ Varnhagen, Francisco Adolfo de. História da Independência do Brasil. 6 ed. Brasília: Instituto Nacional do Livro, 1972, p.515
  5. ^ Diégues, Fernando. A revolução brasílica. Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva, 2004, p.171