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Vitorino José Carneiro Monteiro, Baron of São Borja






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Vitorino José Carneiro Monteiro
Born1816
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, Portugal
DiedOctober 24, 1877(1877-10-24) (aged 60–61)
Location unknown
Allegiance Brazil
Branch Imperial Brazilian Army
Years of service1833 – 1877
Rank Lieutenant General
Battles/warsRagamuffin War
Paraguayan War
Spouse(s)

Benevenuta Amália Ribeiro

(m. 1842)

Vitorino José Carneiro Monteiro, Baron of São Borja (1816-1877) was a Brazilian Lieutenant General of the Paraguayan War. He was one of the primary commanders at the Battle of Tuyutí and had an extensive career during the 19th century.

Biography[edit]

He was the son of Major João Francisco Carneiro Monteiro and Isabel Rosa Ramos. On February 2, 1842, he married Benevenuta Amália Ribeiro, daughter of Marshal Bento Manuel Ribeiro and Maria Manso da Conceição.[1]

While still a student, he marched to the wars of Panelas, Miranda and Jacuípe, in Pernambuco where he was seriously wounded and discharged in 1833.[1] As an amanuensis for the Recife police in 1836, he fought in Rio Grande do Sul during the Ragamuffin War in 1837, being promoted to Major.[2] He also campaigned in Uruguay in 1854, being promoted to commander of the first brigade and promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.[2] During the Paraguayan War, he was promoted to Brigadier General.[2][3]

He participated in many engagements, notably the Battle of Tuyutí on May 24, 1866 where he commanded the 6th Brigade but was wounded and was brevetted Marshal for his acts of bravery.[2][4][5] He was commander of the arms of Pernambuco in 1870 and of Rio Grande do Sul in 1871. In 1877, he was promoted to lieutenant general.[1]

As a fidalgo, he was a recipient of the Knight of Order of the Rose, Commander of the Imperial Order of Aviz, and received the medals of merit and military bravery.[1]

He was the grandfather of feminist leader Nuta James.

References[edit]

  • ^ Annaes do Parlamento Brazileiro: Câmara dos Srs. Deputados. Vol. 3. Rio de Janeiro: Chamber of Deputies. 1874. p. 10. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  • ^ Schneider, Louis (1902). A guerra da triplice alliança (Imperio do Brazil, Republica Argentina e Republica Oriental do Uruguay) contra o governo da Republica do Paraguay, 1864-1870. Vol. 2. Rio de Janeiro: H. Garnier. p. 202. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  • ^ Brazilian Army General Staff (August 25, 1936). Ediçao commemorativa do 133o anniversario do nascimento de Luiz Alves de Lima, Duque de Caxias (in Portuguese). Vol. 35. Rio de Janeiro: Imprensa Nacional. p. 89. Retrieved November 3, 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vitorino_José_Carneiro_Monteiro,_Baron_of_São_Borja&oldid=1216757606"

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