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José Murature

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105: 93: 134: 334: 444:, in August 1865. A Brazilian naval division that had joined his ship, the "National Guard" crossed the Paraguayan defense lines and their artillery, located in the ravines of the Paraná River. They managed to overcome the obstacle, but Murature decided to stop the ship to prolong the artillery duel. The result was the near destruction of the ship and fifteen deaths, including the son of the future Commodore 116: 31: 398:, he was seriously wounded and witnessed the death of his son Alejandro, murdered by the mutineers. The flagship was incorporated into the federal fleet; for several weeks, all of Buenos Aires believed that Captain Murature had also passed. He remained a prisoner of President 451:
During almost all the rest of the war there were no naval battles, so it was dedicated to the transport of troops to the south of Paraguay; the naval war remained the responsibility of the imperial squad of Tamandaré , which had a poor performance.
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He dedicated himself to painting naval scenes and portraits of the ships of the Argentine Navy. His paintings are of remarkable quality, especially notable for coming from such a high-ranking naval officer.
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When the war ended, he devoted himself to river trade, and rose to the rank of captain. He spent many years in this activity, until around 1840 he took refuge in Montevideo, as a member of the
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on his excursion through the Paraná. He also stood out for transporting exiles from Buenos Aires to Montevideo, when this activity was really dangerous.
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He retired from the Argentine Navy after the end of the war, except for a sporadic service during the repression of the Entre Ríos leader
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Zurowski was relieved, and in his place Murature was appointed commander. He took command of the schooner
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In January 1865 he commanded the Argentine squadron that gave support to the attack of the forces of
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begun. Murature was the chief of the Argentine fleet in that war. He participated in the
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and a painter of Italian origin who served in several conflits including the
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He supported the operations of the Buenos Aires army before and after the
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attack. The relative triumph earned him promotion to colonel in the navy.
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which was occupied by the Brazilians, and then returned to Buenos Aires.
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Shortly after, partly due to the siege and capture of Paysandú, the
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Memorial de la Patria, volume XI, Ed. La Bastilla, Bs. As., 1984.
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In January 1826 he enlisted in the fleet organized by Captain
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He died in Buenos Aires in August 1880. His remains rest in
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The Struggle for the Consolidation of Argentine Nationality
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As., 1997. 379:, which meant the end of the 698:People of the Cisplatine War 617:Argentine military campaigns 425:and his Brazilian allies on 734: 708:Argentine prisoners of war 448:, who commanded the ship. 404:Pact of San José de Flores 266:War of the Third Coalition 615:Ruiz Moreno, Isidoro J., 329:The Buenos Aires Squadron 28: 442:Battle of Paso de Cuevas 272:several times, reaching 207:Battle of Paso de Cuevas 57:August 9, 1880 (aged 76) 693:Immigrants to Argentina 678:Argentine Navy admirals 528:. 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Genoa
Ligurian Republic
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
La Recoleta Cemetery
United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
Unitarios
Argentina
Argentine Navy
Commodore
Argentine Civil Wars
Battle of Caseros
Siege of Buenos Aires
Battle of Cepeda
Battle of Pavón
Cisplatine War
Paraguayan War
Battle of Paso de Cuevas
Painter
commodore
Argentine Navy
Argentine Civil Wars
Cisplatine War
Paraguayan War
Genoa
War of the Third Coalition
Atlantic Ocean
Brazil

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