Antônio Luis von Hoonholtz, Baron of Tefé
The Baron of Tefé | |
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Born | Itaguaí, Empire of Brazil | May 9, 1837
Died | February 6, 1931 Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | (aged 93)
Allegiance | Empire of Brazil First Brazilian Republic |
Service/ | Imperial Brazilian Navy Brazilian Navy |
Battles/wars | Paraguayan War |
Antônio Luis von Hoonholtz, Baron of Tefé (9 May 1837 – 6 February 1931), was a Brazilian admiral, politician, explorer and geographer.
Biography[]
His father was
, a Prussian captain who emigrated to Brazil in 1824.He was enrolled at the Naval School on the 25th of January 1852 and became a midshipman in 1854. In December 1858, he was promoted to second lieutenant and professor of the 4th year course at the Naval School. He was a precursor in hydrography and gave his first course in this subject at the Marine Academy of Rio de Janeiro in 1858. He then published the first treatise on hydrography in Portuguese.
During the Paraguayan War, commanding the gunboat ,[1] he was one of the heroes of the bombardment of Corrientes, occupied by the defenders of Paraguay. Then, on 11 June 1865, he won the officer's medal of the Imperial Order of the Southern Cross for his actions in the naval battle of the Riachuelo. On 13 and 14 July 1865, in new battles, he managed to set fire to the Paraguyan steamer , which had run aground. On 28 November 1865, he chased the Paraguayan steamer Pira-Guirá, forced it to run aground and seized it.
He then explored the coasts of Brazil in the vicinity of Santa Catarina Island.[2]
In 1871, he was entrusted with the delimitation of the borders between Brazil and Peru: leaving with his colleagues from Rio de Janeiro in October 1871, he travelled up the Amazon to beyond the Pongo de Manseriche, up the Huallaga river to the rapids in the foothills of the Andes, the Rio Negro and the Japurá River to the cataracts, then the Apaporis, the Madeira, the Purus, the Jutaí, the Putumayo and part of the Juruá rivers.[3]
On 17 January 1874, the group entered the course of the Javary River. On 15 March 1874, they found the source and set the boundary marker between Peru and Brazil. He was the only Brazilian to return from this expedition in July 1874. Even his brother Carlos von Hoonholtz who accompanied him died of beriberi. This expedition earned him the title of Baron of Tefé.[3]
Promoted to rear-admiral, he led the Brazilian mission that observed the transit of Venus in front of the sun at Saint Thomas in the in the Caribbean Sea and at Punta Arenas in Patagonia in 1882.[4] He founded the first geographical society in Rio and organised the hydrographic service of his country.[5]
He was also Brazil's minister plenipotentiary in Belgium, Italy and Austria and was elected senator for the state of Amazonas.
Descent[]
He married Maria Luiza Dodsworth on 28 March 1868. From this marriage 4 children were born:
- Nair de Tefé von Hoonholtz, painter, singer and pianist, having been notably the first female cartoonist in the world. Married to Marshal Hermes da Fonseca, she was First Lady of Brazil from 1913 to 1914.[6]
- Álvaro de Tefé von Hoonholtz, Secretary of the Presidency of the United States of Brazil.
- Oscar de Tefé von Hoonholtz, Brazilian Ambassador.
- Otávio de Tefé von Hoonholtz, writer
His grandson Anthony Steffen (1929–2004).
, son of Oscar, became Brazilian ambassador and race car driver. His great-grandson, son of Manuel, was the actorWorks[]
- Compendio de hydrographia: approvado e adoptado pelo Conselho de Instrucção da Escola de Marinha, com approvação do governo. Rio de Janeiro: Typographia Perseverança, 1864.
- Memórias do Almirante Barão de Teffé a Batalha Naval do Riachuelo: contada à família em carta íntima poucos dias depois d'esse feito pelo 1° Tenente Antônio Luiz von Hoonholtz. Rio de Janeiro: Garnier Irmãos, 1865.
- Arrasamento da laje submarina existente na entrada do Porto de Santos, Província de S. Paulo. Rio de Janeiro: Typographia Nacional, 1877.
- Relatorio dos trabalhos e estudos realizados na Bahia de Antonina. Rio de Janeiro: Typographia Nacional, 1877.
- Província do Paraná: demonstração da superioridade do caminho de ferro de Antonina a Curitiba perante o Instituto Polytechnico Brasileiro. Rio de Janeiro: Tipografia de G. Leuzinger & Filhos, 1879.
- Questão da abertura da Barra de Cabo Frio. Rio de Janeiro: J. De Oliveira, 1881.
- Defeza do Barão de Teffé na questão Cirne Lima. Manaus: Tipografia de Gregorio Joze de Moraes, 1874.
- Em Terra e no Mar. 1912.
- Grande data a comemorar: 24 de julho de 1868. Petrópolis: Vozes, 1921.
- Brasil berço da Sciencia Aeronáutica. London: Mary Frear Keeler, 1924.
Distinctions[]
- Officer of the Imperial Order of the Cross
- Officer of the Order of the Rose
- Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of St. Benedict of Avis
- Chamberlain to the last empress of Brazil, Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies
- Member of the Institut de France
- Honorary member of the Brazilian Historic and Geographic Institute
- Member of the Lisbon Geographic Society
- Corresponding member of the French Academy of Sciences in 1889
Legacy[]
The Brazilian research ship Barão de Teffé was named after him.
References[]
- ^ "NGB - Almirante Antônio Luiz von Hoonholtz - Barão de Teffé". www.naval.com.br. Retrieved 2022-01-10.
- ^ Société de géographie (France) (1879). Bulletin de la Société de géographie (in French). p. 437.
- ^ a b Marc, Alfred (1889). Un explorateur brésilien: Deux mille kilomètres de navigation en canot dans un fleuve inexploré et complètement dominé par des sauvages féroces et indomptables (in French). Alcan-Lévy.
- ^ de Freitas Mourão, Ronaldo Rogério (2004). "The Brazilian contribution to the observation of the transit of Venus". Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 2004 (IAUC196): 154–160. doi:10.1017/S1743921305001353. ISSN 1743-9213. S2CID 140645257.
- ^ Annales de géographie: Bibliographie (in French). Armand Colin et Cie. 1893. p. 82.
- ^ Cultural, Instituto Itaú. "Rian". Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural. Retrieved 2022-01-10.
- 1837 births
- 1931 deaths
- Military history of Brazil
- Brazilian people
- History of Brazil
- Brazilian nobility
- Amazonas (Brazilian state)
- Explorers of Amazonia
- Brazilian engineers
- Members of the Federal Senate
- Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
- Brazilian military personnel of the Paraguayan War