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first governor of Chile,
founded a fort,
named San
Felipe de
Rauco or de
Araucan. It was 12 km (7 mi) east of the
location of the
modern city of Arauco...
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Lincom Europa, 2000. ISBN 3-89586-976-7
Parlons Mapuche: La
langue des
Araucans, by Ana Fernández-Garay.
Editions L'Harmattan, 2005, ISBN 2-7475-9237-5...
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sides competing for win a
thick ball of cloth. But the
existence of this
Araucan figure has been questioned, such as said
Diego Barros Arana in its monumental...
- region,
being Biobío
River the new
frontier between Spanish Empire and
Araucan indigenous domains. Spanish-Portuguese
conflict on
China (1598–1600) Location:...
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Battle of
Quiapo and the
reestablishment of the
fortress of San
Felipe de
Araucan in 1559. He is also said to have
given Mendoza warning of the ********ination...
- British
Empire Afghanistan 1878 1885
Conquest of the
Desert Argentina
Araucans 1878 1888
Nauruan Civil War King
Aweida Loyalists German
Empire (1888)...
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founded a
series of
forts for
protection of the
settled areas: San
Felipe de
Araucan, San Juan
Bautista de Purén and San
Diego de Tucapel.
After Valdivia's...
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December 13
Battle of Quiapo,
Mendoza defeats the
Mapuche and San
Felipe de
Araucan rebuilt. 1559
January 6 Concepción is refounded. 1561
Francisco de Villagra...
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supplied the
Trouw and Hoop with food; the
Dutch helped him
against the
Araucans, who had
killed 23 Dutch,
including Thomas Adams (according to his brother...
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between 60,000
Mapuche under the
command of
their toqui Ainavillo with his
Araucan and
Tucapel allies and
Pedro de Valdivia's 200
Spaniards on
horse and afoot...