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- Chacao_(cacique) abstract "Chacao was a 16th-century Carib cacique who governed in the region of the valley of Caracas, at the time called San Francisco, in present-day Venezuela. Today the region, Chacao Municipality, Miranda, bears his name.Around 1567, Chacao was taken prisoner by Juan de Gamez upon the orders of Diego de Losada, who had told him to go out and capture natives; Losada later slackened the order. Losada's reasons for the order remain unknown, but it has been suggested that he wanted to befriend the cacique before attempting to pacify the region. Regardless, in 1568, Chacao allied himself with Guaicaipuro and several other local chiefs in a futile attempt to stop the advance of the conquistadors; they were beaten, by the same Losada, in the Battle of Maracapana.".
- Chacao_(cacique) alias "Chacao".
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageID "17876341".
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageLength "1318".
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageRevisionID "672197040".
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Maracapana.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Cacique.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Caracas.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_births.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carib_people.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_leaders_of_the_Americas.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venezuelan_people_of_Carib_descent.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Chacao,_Venezuela.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Chacao_Municipality,_Miranda.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Conquistador.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Diego_de_Losada.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Guaicaipuro.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Juan_de_Gamez.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Kalina_people.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Valley.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLink Venezuela.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chacao (cacique)".
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chacao".
- Chacao_(cacique) alternativeNames "Chacao".
- Chacao_(cacique) hasPhotoCollection Chacao_(cacique).
- Chacao_(cacique) name "Chacao".
- Chacao_(cacique) shortDescription "Venezuelan leader".
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Chacao_(cacique) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Venezuela-hist-stub.
- Chacao_(cacique) description "Venezuelan leader".
- Chacao_(cacique) description "Venezuelan leader".
- Chacao_(cacique) subject Category:16th-century_births.
- Chacao_(cacique) subject Category:Carib_people.
- Chacao_(cacique) subject Category:Indigenous_leaders_of_the_Americas.
- Chacao_(cacique) subject Category:Venezuelan_people_of_Carib_descent.
- Chacao_(cacique) subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Chacao_(cacique) hypernym Cacique.
- Chacao_(cacique) type Agent.
- Chacao_(cacique) type Person.
- Chacao_(cacique) type Person.
- Chacao_(cacique) type Agent.
- Chacao_(cacique) type NaturalPerson.
- Chacao_(cacique) type Thing.
- Chacao_(cacique) type Q215627.
- Chacao_(cacique) type Q5.
- Chacao_(cacique) type Person.
- Chacao_(cacique) comment "Chacao was a 16th-century Carib cacique who governed in the region of the valley of Caracas, at the time called San Francisco, in present-day Venezuela. Today the region, Chacao Municipality, Miranda, bears his name.Around 1567, Chacao was taken prisoner by Juan de Gamez upon the orders of Diego de Losada, who had told him to go out and capture natives; Losada later slackened the order.".
- Chacao_(cacique) label "Chacao (cacique)".
- Chacao_(cacique) sameAs Cacique_Chacao.
- Chacao_(cacique) sameAs Chacao_(cacique).
- Chacao_(cacique) sameAs m.047lz46.
- Chacao_(cacique) sameAs Q2947314.
- Chacao_(cacique) sameAs Q2947314.
- Chacao_(cacique) wasDerivedFrom Chacao_(cacique)?oldid=672197040.
- Chacao_(cacique) isPrimaryTopicOf Chacao_(cacique).
- Chacao_(cacique) name "Chacao".