- The
Battle of
Millarapue that
occurred November 30, 1557 was
intended by the
Toqui Caupolicán as a
Mapuche ambush of the
Spanish army of García Hurtado...
-
Millarapu or
Millarapue or Melirupo. This
place was one of the
rehues of the
Moluche aillarehue of Arauco, and the site of the
Battle of
Millarapue where the...
- parti****ted were: The
Battle at
Lagunillas as a soldier, and the
Battles of
Millarapue and Cañete as Toqui.
After the
death of Lautaro, the
Mapuche people were...
-
fought next to Caupolicán in the
following campaign until the
Battle of
Millarapue,
where his
squadron fought against that of
governor Mendoza himself and...
- for
Toqui of the
whole Mapuche army
following the
Battle of Tucapel.
Millarapue also a
leader of 6,000 men, but old and not a
candidate for the leadership...
-
ordered a new
attack on the
invaders on
November 30. This was the
Battle of
Millarapue, in the
valley of the same name.
There were many
fortuitous events in...
-
approach down the
coast to Arauco. The rest of
their forces gathered near
Millarapue and Tucapel. Mendoza's well-equipped army left
Concepcion on 29 October...
- 1557 and 1559. He parti****ted in the
battles of Lagunillas,
Quiapo and
Millarapue, and
witnessed the
death of Caupolicán,
protagonist of La Araucana. This...
-
Peteroa 1557
Battle of
Mataquito 1557
Battle of
Lagunillas 1557
Battle of
Millarapue 1558
Battle of
Quiapo 1564
Siege of
Concepcion 1564
Battle of
Angol 1569...
- Marihueñu 1st Concepción 2nd Concepción
Peteroa Mataquito San Luis
Lagunillas Millarapue Cayucupil Cañete
Quiapo 1562
uprising 1st
Catirai Arauco Angol 3rd Concepción...