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Lientur was the
Mapuche toqui from 1618 to 1625. He was the
successor to Loncothegua.
Lientur with his vice
toqui Levipillan was
famed for his
rapid malóns...
- 033. A rock off the
southwest point of
Lemaire Island in the
entrance to
Lientur Channel.
Charted by the
Chilean Antarctic Expedition, 1950-51, and named...
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Lientur Rocks is a
group of
prominent adjacent rocks lying off the
north coast of
Robert Island in the
South Shetland Islands,
Antarctica and extending...
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transported to
Puerto Williams by the crew of the
Chilean patrol boat
Lientur. Later, on 15 May, the same crew
recovered the
remains of the
first Chilean...
- 2022.
Saunders 2015, p. 124. "ATF-60
Lientur".
Armada de
Chile (in Spanish).
Retrieved 30
December 2023. "CNS
Lientur ATF - IMO 9393400". shipspotting.com...
- Lambie, a
naval officer of this
expedition and the
commander of the ship
Lientur in
these waters during the
Chilean expeditions of 1949-50 and 1950-51....
- the
first to
mount his
infantry to keep up with his fast-moving cavalry.
Lientur pioneered the
tactic of
numerous and
rapid malóns into
Spanish territory...
- quarrels, but
decide them with the fist or with the club.
Leaders such as
Lientur used the malón
against European colonists: it
consisted of a fast surprise...
- parti****ted in the
Chilean Antarctic Expedition of 1954,
aboard the
patrol boat
Lientur of the
Chilean Navy. 64°14′S 61°08′W / 64.233°S 61.133°W / -64.233;...
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violent society.
According to
Diego de Rosales, 17th-century
Mapuche chief Lientur would have
explained that he
preferred to "die warring, than in a bad peace"...