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- Lincom Europa, 2000. ISBN 3-89586-976-7 Parlons Mapuche: La langue des Araucans, by Ana Fernández-Garay. Editions L'Harmattan, 2005, ISBN 2-7475-9237-5...
- first governor of Chile, founded a fort, named San Felipe de Rauco or de Araucan. It was 12 km (7 mi) east of the location of the modern city of Arauco...
- supplied the Trouw and Hoope with food; the Dutch helped him against the Araucans, who had killed 23 Dutch, including Thomas Adams (according to his brother...
- founded a series of forts for protection of the settled areas: San Felipe de Araucan, San Juan Bautista de Purén and San Diego de Tucapel. After Valdivia's...
- sides competing for win a thick ball of cloth. But the existence of this Araucan figure has been questioned, such as said Diego Barros Arana in its monumental...
-  British Empire Afghanistan 1878 1885 Conquest of the Desert  Argentina Araucans 1878 1888 Nauruan Civil War King Aweida Loyalists  German Empire (1888)...
- between 60,000 Mapuche under the command of their toqui Ainavillo with his Araucan and Tucapel allies and Pedro de Valdivia's 200 Spaniards on horse and afoot...
- Battle of Quiapo and the reestablishment of the fortress of San Felipe de Araucan in 1559. He is also said to have given Mendoza warning of the ********ination...
- December 13 Battle of Quiapo, Mendoza defeats the Mapuche and San Felipe de Araucan rebuilt. 1559 January 6 Concepción is refounded. 1561 Francisco de Villagra...
- Magdalena de Villa Rica (1602), San Mateo de Osorno (1603), and San Felipe de Araucan (1604). Contemporary chronicler Alonso González de Nájera writes that Mapuches...