Battle of Jenipapo

Battle of Jenipapo
Part of the Brazilian War of Independence
Date March 13, 1823
Location Near the river Jenipapo in Piauí, Brazil
Result Portuguese victory
Belligerents
 Empire of Brazil Kingdom of Portugal
Commanders and leaders
Leonardo Castelo Branco João José da Cunha Fidié
Strength
2,000
2 cannons
1,600
11 cannons
Casualties and losses
200 wounded and dead
542 prisioners
116 dead
60 wounded

The Battle of Jenipapo was fought near the river Jenipapo in the then province of Piauí, on 13 March 1823, between the Brazilian Army and the Portuguese Army during the Brazilian War of Independence.