Allegiance Empire of Brazil Role Marquis of Tamandare Name Joaquim Lisboa, | Other work Minister of War Rank Admiral Service/branch Brazilian Navy | |
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Battles/wars Brazilian War of Independence
Cisplatine War
Ragamuffin War
Uruguayan War
Paraguayan War Died March 20, 1897, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Battles and wars War of Independence of Brazil, Cisplatine War, Ragamuffin War, Uruguayan War, Paraguayan War Similar People Venancio Flores, Luis Alves de Lima e Silva - Du, Pedro II of Brazil, Bartolome Mitre, Francisco Solano Lopez |
Joaquim Marques Lisboa, Marquis of Tamandaré (December 13, 1807 – March 20, 1897), was a military officer and member of the Liberal Party.
Lisboa was born in Rio Grande. His long military career expanded from the Brazilian War of Independence (1822–24) to the Paraguayan War (1864–70) and for being the very first Brazilian native Admiral, he is the Brazilian Navy patron.
In the year 1936–1938 Brazil published a coin with his portrait.
He died in Rio de Janeiro, aged 89.
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