Battle of Marihueñu

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The Battle of Marihueñu was a key 1554 confrontation in the Arauco War in which Mapuche forces under Lautaro decisively defeated the Spanish, temporarily halting their advance in southern Chile.

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Battle of Marihueñu canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military conflict
belligerent Mapuche people
surface form: Mapuche

Spanish Empire
chronologyPosition early phase of the Arauco War
combatant Mapuche warriors
Spanish soldiers
indigenous allies of the Spanish
commandedBy Lautaro
commander Francisco de Villagra
Lautaro
conflict Arauco War
countryAtTime Spanish Empire
date 1554
era 16th century
followed Battle of Tucapel
hasParticipant Francisco de Villagra
Lautaro
Mapuche people
surface form: Mapuche

Spanish Empire
historicalPeriod Spanish conquest of Chile
isPartOf Mapuche uprisings
surface form: Mapuche resistance to Spanish conquest
locatedIn Captaincy General of Chile
Spanish Empire
southern Chile
modernCountry Chile
namedAfter Marihueñu hill
opponent Mapuche warriors
surface form: Mapuche forces

Spanish colonial forces
outcome decisive Mapuche victory
partOf Arauco War
primaryLeaderOfMapuche Lautaro
region La Araucanía Region
surface form: Araucanía
result Mapuche victory
significance major Mapuche victory in the Arauco War
temporarily halted Spanish advance in southern Chile
SpanishCommander Francisco de Villagra
strategicEffect destruction of Spanish positions south of the Biobío River
forced Spanish retreat in southern Chile
tookPlaceNear Biobío River
tookPlaceOn Marihueñu hill
typeOfEngagement pitched battle
year 1554

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Spanish conquest of Chile hasPart Battle of Marihueñu
Arauco War hasPart Battle of Marihueñu
Lautaro battle Battle of Marihueñu