Battle of Pilar
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DateSeptember 20, 1867
Location
Result
Initial Paraguayan victory, later Paraguayan withdrawal and Brazilian occupation.
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A church in the Paraguayan town of Pilar after its capture by the Imperial Army. | |||||||
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| 800 soldiers | 400 soldiers and militia | ||||||
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| 300 casualties | 174 casualties | ||||||
The Battle of Villa del Pilar took place during the Paraguayan War. Brazilian forces, under the command of then Colonel Rufino Eneias Gustavo Galvão, advanced on the village on September 20, 1867. About 250 Paraguayan soldiers resisted the attack, and Francisco Solano López ordered Colonel Felipe Toledo to send aid. There were 300 Brazilian casualties against 174 on the Paraguayan side.