Siege of Paysandú

Siege of Paysandú
Part of the Uruguayan War
Date December 3, 1864 - January 2, 1865
Location Paysandú, Uruguay
Result Brazilian victory
Belligerents
 Empire of Brazil
Colorados
 Uruguay
Commanders and leaders
Marquis of Tamandaré
Venancio Flores
Leandro Gomez
Lucas Pires
Tristão Azambuja
Strength
Brazil:
2,210
30 cannons
Colorados:
600
4 cannons
1,254
15 cannons
Casualties and losses
Brazil:
90 dead
207 wounded
Colorados:
Unknown
400 dead and wounded

The Siege of Paysandú occurred during the Uruguayan War, during which the Brazilian Armed Forces, under Marquis of Tamandaré and Colorado forces under Venancio Flores attempted to capture the city of Paysandú in Uruguay from its Uruguayan Army defenders. The siege lasted from 3 December 1864 until 2 January 1865, finally ending when the Brazilian and Colorado forces successfully conquered the town.

Contents

The siege

The Brazilians had 1,695 infantrymen, 195, artillerymen, 320 navy personnel (for a total of 2,210 men) and 30 cannons.[1] The Colorados had from 600 men and 4 cannons[2] to 800 men and 7 cannons.[3] The besieged Uruguayans had 1,254 men and 15 cannons.[4]

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References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Alves, pp.106-107
  2. ^ Alves, p.107
  3. ^ Maia, p.264
  4. ^ Alves, p.107