- The
Battle of
Tucapel (also
known as the
Disaster of
Tucapel[citation needed]) is the name
given to a
battle fought between Spanish conquistador forces...
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Tucapel is a town and
commune in the Bío Bío Province, Bío Bío Region, Chile. It was once a
region of Araucanía
named for the
Tucapel River. The name...
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series of
victories against the Spanish,
culminating in the
Battle of
Tucapel in
December 1553,
where Pedro of
Valdivia was killed. The
outbreak of a...
-
Tucapel Francisco Jiménez
Alfaro (4
August 1921 – 25
February 1982) was a
Chilean trade union leader. Head of the
National Grouping of
Public Employees...
- The area was
known as
Tucapel,
meaning taking by
force in Mapudungun. In
October 1553,
Pedro de
Valdivia founded the Fort
Tucapel, next to the present...
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retake Tucapel.
Valdivia mounted a counter-attack, but he was
quickly surrounded. He and his army was m****acred by the
Mapuches in the
Battle of
Tucapel. In...
- forts,
Valdivia launched a
third expedition which established forts at
Tucapel, Purén, Confines, and Arauco. The
Araucanians didn't
offer any resistance...
- Nahuelbuta. He
moved against the
Araucanians again in 1553 and
built a fort at
Tucapel. By the
advice of the
cacique Colocolo, the
Araucanians united their efforts...
- 2012-01-29. "Habla
Mayor (R)
Carlos Herrera Jimenez,
procesado por el Caso
Tucapel". 2008-01-17.
Archived from the
original on 2008-01-17.
Retrieved 2012-01-29...
- 2013
Tucapel,
provisional designation 1971 UH4, is an
eccentric Florian asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 11 kilometers...