Battle of Curitibanos
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| Battle of Curitibanos | |||||||
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| Part of the Ragamuffin War | |||||||
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| Antônio de Melo Albuquerque | |||||||
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| 450 men[1] | 400 men[1] | ||||||
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60 dead 3 captured[2] |
5 dead 20 wounded[2] | ||||||
The Battle of Curitibanos was a battle of the Ragamuffin War, fought by loyalist Imperial forces under Antônio de Melo Albuquerque, and retreating Julian troops under Colonel Teixeira Nunes who had been fleeing towards Rio Grande do Sul after the rebel defeat at Laguna. It was an Imperial victory.
The short-lived breakaway Juliana Republic in Santa Catarina had been vanquished when Laguna, its capital, was retaken by Imperial forces. While the bulk of its men, under David Canabarro, withdrew without fighting and made it back with relative ease to Rio Grande do Sul, their stronghold under the Riograndense Republic, Colonel Teixeira Nunes's men, who had marched west before retreating to the south,[3] were in a less favorable position, being pursued by loyalist troops on their march south. Circa 450 men strong, they were met by a 400 men strong force of national guardsmen and volunteers under Colonel Antônio de Melo Albuquerque at Curitibanos, close to the Marombas River, on 12 January 1840, little less than two months after the battle at Laguna.[1]