Battle of Tabocas

Summary

The Battle of Tabocas, also known as the Battle of Mount Tabocas, was fought between the Dutch and the Portuguese army.

Battle of Tabocas
Part of the Dutch invasions of Brazil
Date3 August 1645
Location
Result Portuguese victory[1][2]
Belligerents
 Dutch Republic  Kingdom of Portugal
Commanders and leaders
Hendrik van Haus[3] João Fernandes Vieira [PT][4]
Strength
1100 men[5] 900 men (including 200 Native allies[6])
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The battle took place on Mount Tabocas, in the Hereditary Captaincy of Pernambuco, on 3 August 1645. It was won by the Portuguese forces. The battle was the first major victory in the nine-year period of war that would lead to the retreat of the Dutch from Northeastern Brazil.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Paula Lourenço, p.70
  2. ^ David Marley, p.131
  3. ^ Paula Lourenço, p.70
  4. ^ Paula Lourenço, p.70
  5. ^ Paula Lourenço, p.70
  6. ^ Paula Lourenço, p.69

References edit

  • Lourenço, Paula.Battles of Portuguese History - Defence of the Overseas. - Volume X. (2006)
  • David Marley, Wars of the Americas: a chronology of armed conflict in the New World, 1492 to the present (1998) ISBN 978-0-87436-837-6