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Lincoyan (c. 1519
Arauco - 1560 Cañete) was the
Mapuche toqui that
succeeded Ainavillo in 1550
after the
defeat at the
Battle of Penco. He
tried to stop...
- Óscar
Olivares (1958)
Santiago Salfate (1959)
Gustavo Pizarro (1960-1961)
Lincoyán Neira (1961)
Fidel Cuiña (1962) Óscar
Olivares (1962)
Francisco Molina...
- (1959)
Adolfo Rodríguez (1961)
Enrique Sorrel (1962)
Daniel Chirinos (1964)
Lincoyan Neira (1965) Caupolicán Peña (1966) Óscar
Andrade (1968)
Guillermo Montenegro...
- 12,000
Mapuche warriors at the
command of
several Toquis -
among them
Lincoyan and Galvarino-
attacked a
large Spanish army led by
Garcia Hurtado de Mendoza...
- Pucón City and
Commune View of Pucón
along Lincoyán street and
Villarrica Lake Flag Coat of arms Map of Pucón
commune in the Araucanía
Region Pucón Location...
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abdicated (Cayancaru), was
deposed in
another parliament (as in the case of
Lincoyan, for poor leadership), or upon
completion of the war for
which he was chosen...
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Fresia Maria Graciela Vera
Machi Camila Méndez
Galvarino Raul
Canales Lincoyán Yeric Núñez Nehuén
Guillermo Alfaro Chorus Francisca Galleguillos, Pachara...
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headchiefs whose names are part of Chile's
present geography: Paicaví, Lemo,
Lincoyán,
Elicura and Orompello, just to name a few. The most po****r
Chilean football...
- Aguirre, with whom he had four children: Yanara, Nahuel, Millaray, and
Lincoyán. In May 1984,
Gervasio was
accused of
attempted rape by a twenty-year-old...
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Eduardo Lincoyán Cavieres Figueroa (16
August 1945 − 12
December 2021) was a
Chilean historian and
academic who won the
Chilean National History Award...