- The
Andalién River is a
river in the
province of Concepción, in the Bío Bío
Region of Chile. It
drains the
western side of Chile's
Cordillera de la Costa...
- The
Battle of
Andalien,
fought in
early February 1550, was a
night battle between 20,000
Mapuche under the
command of
their Toqui Ainavillo and
Pedro de...
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Hydrography of Biobío
Region Rivers Andalién Biobío
Bureo Carampangue Duqueco Guaqui Laja
Laraquete Lebu Licauquén Lirquén
Lleulleu Mulchén Paicaví...
- and ****III,
mentions copper points on the
Mapuche pikes in the
Battle of
Andalien and
Battle of Penco.
Copper metallurgy was
flourishing in
South America...
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Arauco War 16th
century Quilacura Andalien Penco 1553
uprising Tucapel Marihueñu 1st Concepción 2nd Concepción
Peteroa Mataquito San Luis Lagunillas...
- War with no success. In 1551 he
attacked Valdivia on the
banks of the
Andalien, but the
neighboring fort
resisted his ****aults.
During part of that year...
-
Defeat Arauco War (1546–17th or 18th century)
Battle of
Quilacura Battle of
Andalien Battle of
Penco Battle of
Tucapel Battle of Marihueñu
Battle of Peteroa...
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Arauco War 16th
century Quilacura Andalien Penco 1553
uprising Tucapel Marihueñu 1st Concepción 2nd Concepción
Peteroa Mataquito San Luis Lagunillas...
- Valdivia's
overland expedition to
settle Concepcion and the
Battle of
Andalien in 1550, some of the sea
voyages described, and the
expedition to settle...
- Laja and Bío-Bío rivers,
towards the
coast at Penco. On the
banks of the
Andalién River, they
camped for two days
between the
river and a lake,
where they...