- The
Battle of
Curalaba (Spanish:
Batalla de
Curalaba pronounced [baˈtaʝa ðe kuɾaˈlaβa]) was a
battle and an
ambush in 1598 when
Mapuche people led by Pelantaru...
- and ends with the
death of Martín García Óñez de
Loyola in the
Battle of
Curalaba in 1598, and the
subsequent destruction of the
Seven Cities in 1598–1604...
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Following the
great rising of the
Moluche and ****lliche
after the
Battle of
Curalaba in 1598
during the
Arauco War, they
expelled the
Spanish from
south of...
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between the Bío-Bío
River and the
Chacao channel following the
disaster of
Curalaba in 1598. The
highest rank
belongs to the sea
serpents Tenten Vilu and Caicai...
- into
Mapuche territory during the
conquest of
Chile until the
Battle of
Curalaba in 1598 and the
following destruction of the
Seven Cities led to the establishment...
- Loyola,
soldier and
Governor of
Chile killed by
Mapuches at the
Battle of
Curalaba, is
likely Ignatius's nephew. Tomb of
Saint Ignatius, c. 1675 Apotheosis...
- into
another one. The
revolt was
triggered by the news of the
Battle of
Curalaba on 23
December 1598,
where the vice
toqui Pelantaru and his lieutenants...
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Governor of Chile, Martín García Óñez de Loyola,
during the
Battle of
Curalaba on
December 21, 1598. This
provoked a
general rising of the
Mapuche and...
- 1595. A
Mapuche revolt was
triggered following the news of the
battle of
Curalaba on the 23 of
December 1598,
where the vice
toqui Pelantaru and his lieutenants...
- Chile. He was
defeated and
killed by
Mapuche warriors at the
Battle of
Curalaba,
which paved the way for the
Destruction of the
Seven Cities. As a young...