• Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga (died August 24, 1768) was a Spanish colonial administrator who served as Royal Governor of Panama and Royal Governor of Chile...
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  • Guill is a surname. People with the surname include: Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga (died 1768), Spanish colonial administrator Ben H. Guill (1909–1994), member...
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  • influence of a young generation of Jesuits, Governor of Chile Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga attempted to "pacify" Araucanía by settling the unruly Mapuche...
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  • in 1765, the town of Villa de San Luis Gonzaga de Rere was founded on that site by governor Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga. Today Rere sits 21 km west of...
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  • temporary governor of the Kingdom of Chile after the death of Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga on 24 August 1768. He then campaigned against the continuing Mapuche...
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    the Strait of Magellan. On June 12, 1764, the governor of Chile Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga, issued a decree referring to the religious missions with the...
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  • Governor Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga in 1764, it was destroyed for the last time in the Mapuche uprising of 1766. Francisco Solano Asta Buruaga y Cienfuegos...
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    official foundation date of Talcahuano is 5 November 1764 when Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga declared it an official port. However, the site of Talcahuano...
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  • 1766–1774 who led the Mapuche uprising of 1766. Captain General, Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga, undertook a fantastic scheme to gather the Araucanians into cities...
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  • Manuel Joaquín de Montiano y Sopelana (January 6, 1685 – January 7, 1762) was a Spanish General and colonial administrator who served as Royal Governor...
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  • José Antonio Raón y Gutiérrez (c. 1700 – 4 January 1773) was a Spanish general who served as Royal Governor of Panama, and the 50th Governor-General of...
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    the wooded valleys of the southern mountainous area. Governor Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga obtained the title of "Villa" for the town in 1765, but the wars...
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  • San Rafael de Talcamavida and San Juan Bautista de Gualqui In 1757 Amat y Juniet made Nacimiento a town. In 1764 Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga established...
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  • Martínez de la Vega: (1735–1743) Dionisio de Alcedo Ugarte y Herrera: (1743–1749) Manuel de Montiano y Luyando: (1749–1758) Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga: (1758–1761)...
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    evolved was given the name of Santa Lucia de Yumbel. Governor Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga gave it the recognition as a town in 1766. It grew little until...
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    Luis Muñoz de Guzmán: (January 1802 – February 1808) Juan Rodríguez Ballesteros (Interim): (February 1808 – April 1808) Francisco Antonio García Carrasco...
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  • Félix de Berroeta was appointed as interim Royal Governor of Chile between September 1761 and October 1762 during the reign of Charles III of Spain. Novoa...
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