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- Cadeguala abstract "Cadeguala or Cadiguala was a Mapuche toqui elected in 1585 following the death in battle of the previous toqui Nangoniel. Cadeguala was a noted warrior and the first Mapuche toqui known to have used cavalry successfully in battle. He was killed in a duel with the garrison commander of the Spanish fort at Purén in 1586.While very young he entered the Mapuche army as a private, although he was a nobleman, and gradually won promotion to the grade of general. The toqui, Cayancaru, gave him command of a strong army to attack the city of Angol, which he did without success, but then marched to the city of Arauco, besieged and entered it. Afterward he intended to attack Fort Trinidad, this fortress commanding the passage from Bio-bio River, but a body of Spanish troops under Francisco Hernandez came out and defeated Cadeguala, who lost an arm and was otherwise severely wounded. This forced him to retire to the mountains. He was followed thither by the lieutenant-governor of Chili, who attempted an ambush, only to be discovered, defeated, and killed, with 50 of his men, 14 November 1586. On the same day Cadeguala was elected toqui by acclamation.Following his election, Cadeguala began operations against the Spanish and then attacked Angol breaking into the city with the aid of sympathetic Indians that set fires within the town. However the arrival of the governor Alonso de Sotomayor inspired a counterattack by the residents that had fled to the citadel driving the Mapuche back out of the town. Deprived of success there he followed with a siege of the Spanish fort at Purén the following year with 4,000 warriors. After driving off a relief force led by Governor Sotomayor with his 150 lancers he offered the garrison a chance to withdraw or join his army which was refused by all but one. He next challenged the commander of the fort, Alonso García de Ramón, to single combat to decide the fate of the fortress. The two leaders fought on horseback with lances, and Cadeguala fell, killed by his opponent's weapon in the first tilt. Even when dying, the Mapuche warrior would not admit defeat, and tried in vain to mount his horse again. His army raised the siege but after electing Guanoalca as toqui returned to successfully drive the poorly supplied Spanish from Purén.".
- Cadeguala deathDate "1587".
- Cadeguala deathYear "1587".
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- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Alonso_García_de_Ramón.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Alonso_de_Sotomayor.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Angol.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Arauco,_Chile.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Bío_Bío_River.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Category:1587_deaths.
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- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Cavalry.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Cayancura.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Diego_de_Rosales.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Gomez_de_Vidaurre.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Guanoalca.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink José_Ignacio_Víctor_Eyzaguirre.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Ignacio_de_Molina.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Mapuche.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Nangoniel.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Mariño_de_Lobera.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Purén.
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Santísima_Trinidad_(fort).
- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
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- Cadeguala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cadeguala".
- Cadeguala dateOfDeath "1587".
- Cadeguala name "Cadeguala".
- Cadeguala shortDescription "Mapuche toqui".
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- Cadeguala description "Mapuche toqui".
- Cadeguala description "Mapuche toqui".
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- Cadeguala hypernym Toqui.
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- Cadeguala comment "Cadeguala or Cadiguala was a Mapuche toqui elected in 1585 following the death in battle of the previous toqui Nangoniel. Cadeguala was a noted warrior and the first Mapuche toqui known to have used cavalry successfully in battle. He was killed in a duel with the garrison commander of the Spanish fort at Purén in 1586.While very young he entered the Mapuche army as a private, although he was a nobleman, and gradually won promotion to the grade of general.".
- Cadeguala label "Cadeguala".
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- Cadeguala name "Cadeguala".