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- After receiving confirmation of the fall of the Inca Empire from him, Michimalonco faces off against the governor Quilicanta and against the loncos who...
- expulsion of the Incas belonged to Michimalonco. With this, Michimalonco and his imprisoned men are released and Michimalonco allocates part of its v****als...
- expulsion of the Incas belonged to Michimalonco. With this, Michimalonco and his imprisoned men are released and Michimalonco allocates part of its v****als...
- expulsion of the Incas belonged to Michimalonco. With this, Michimalonco and his imprisoned men are released and Michimalonco allocates part of its v****als...
- vulnerable, and a coalition of Mapuche and Picunche tribes led by chief Michimalonco destro**** the city on 11 September 1541, despite the efforts of a Spanish...
- Inca rule, being commanded by Michimalonco, who had defeated the Inca governor Quilicanta. It would be the same Michimalonco who would lead the Picunche...
- Concón, both battles led and won by Trangolonco, brother of the Toqui Michimalonco, had lowered the spirits of the Spanish conquistadores. Apart from living...
- Spanish). 6: 55–79. Keller, Carlos. Michimalonco, Pedro de Valdivia y el Nacimiento del Pueblo Chileno [Michimalonco, Pedro de Valdivia and the birth of...
- of yanakuna, including 300 Mapochoes auxiliaries under their leader Michimalonco. After Pedro de Valdivia reached the Bio-Bio River on January 24, 1550...
- many yanakuna including 300 Mapochoes auxiliaries under their leader Michimalonco, defending their newly raised fort at Penco. It was part of the Arauco...