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- Q4872268 subject Q8108913.
- Q4872268 subject Q8108928.
- Q4872268 subject Q8108943.
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- Q4872268 abstract "The Battle of San Carlos was a battle between the Portuguese forces under Francisco das Chagas Santos and the Misionero forces led by Andrés Guazurary, popularly known as Andresito, in San Carlos, modern-day Argentina.After having been defeated by Andresito on the previous year, Portuguese commander Francisco das Chagas Santos prepared for a new military campaign against the Misioneros, with a force of 800 men and 2 artillery pieces. After taking the chapel of San Alonso, Chagas headed for the Mission of San Carlos, where the independentist forces led by Andresito and Serapio Rodriguez awaited the Portuguese.After days of very intense fighting, the Portuguese managed to control most of the town and push Andresito's men to San Carlos' church and college, in which heavy fighting continued to occur, while they expected for reinforcements to come. However, the column of Captain Arand that had the objective of helping the rebels was attacked by the Portuguese and crushed, having its commander been killed. On the third day of battle, the buildings in which the rebels were caught fire, making their situation even more desperate and forcing them into submission, even though some men, including Andresito himself, managed to escape.The battle resulted not only in a major victory for the Portuguese, but also to the de facto elimination of Andresito's threat to them.".
- Q4872268 causalties "Unknown".
- Q4872268 combatant "Misiones Province".
- Q4872268 combatant "border|22pxUnited Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves".
- Q4872268 commander Q5675818.
- Q4872268 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q2356791.
- Q4872268 place Q414.
- Q4872268 result "DecisivePortuguesevictory".
- Q4872268 strength "2 artillery pieces".
- Q4872268 strength "800 men".
- Q4872268 strength "Unknown".
- Q4872268 thumbnail Flag_United_Kingdom_Portugal_Brazil_Algarves.svg?width=300.
- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q200464.
- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q2356791.
- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q414.
- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q44798.
- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q5675818.
- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q8108913.
- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q8108928.
- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q8108943.
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- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293166.
- Q4872268 wikiPageWikiLink Q8517384.
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- Q4872268 casualties "Unknown".
- Q4872268 combatant Q44798.
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- Q4872268 commander Q5675818.
- Q4872268 conflict "Battle of Apósteles".
- Q4872268 partof Q2356791.
- Q4872268 place "San Carlos, Argentina".
- Q4872268 result "Decisive Portuguese victory".
- Q4872268 strength "2".
- Q4872268 strength "800".
- Q4872268 strength "Unknown".
- Q4872268 type Event.
- Q4872268 type Event.
- Q4872268 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q4872268 type SocietalEvent.
- Q4872268 type Event.
- Q4872268 type Thing.
- Q4872268 type Q1656682.
- Q4872268 comment "The Battle of San Carlos was a battle between the Portuguese forces under Francisco das Chagas Santos and the Misionero forces led by Andrés Guazurary, popularly known as Andresito, in San Carlos, modern-day Argentina.After having been defeated by Andresito on the previous year, Portuguese commander Francisco das Chagas Santos prepared for a new military campaign against the Misioneros, with a force of 800 men and 2 artillery pieces.".
- Q4872268 label "Battle of San Carlos (1817)".
- Q4872268 depiction Flag_United_Kingdom_Portugal_Brazil_Algarves.svg.
- Q4872268 name "Battle of Apósteles".