• Paineñamcu or Paynenancu or Alonso Diaz, was the Mapuche toqui from 1574 to 1584. Alonso Diaz was a mestizo Spanish soldier offended because the Governor...
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  • region of Marigüenu, chosen as toqui in 1584 to replace the captured Paineñamcu. His one great operation was an attempted siege of the fort at Arauco...
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    of Catirai 1570 Concepción earthquake Pailacar Battle of Purén Toqui Paineñamcu or Alonso Diaz Governor Rodrigo de Quiroga 1575 Valdivia earthquake Juan...
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  • Spanish Empire. Because he had become familiar with European tactics like Paineñamcu (Alonso Diaz), they became close collaborators in the war. During Governor...
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    or Lillemu Vice Toqui 1563–1565 Paillataru 1564–1574 Llanganabal 1569 Paineñamcu or Paynenancu, originally Alonso Diaz 1574–1584 †† Cayancaru or Cayeucura...
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  • Gamboa to retreat. Paillataru was succeeded on his death by the toqui Paineñamcu, the Mapuche name of the mestizo Alonzo Diaz. Vicente Carvallo y Goyeneche...
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    1580. His wife, Inés de Suárez, would die the same year. Arauco War Paineñamcu Mariño de Lobera, Pedro. "VIII". Crónica del Reino de Chile (in Spanish)...
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