• Pedro Porter y Casanate (April 30, 1611 – February 27, 1662) was a Spanish Navy officer, explorer and colonial administrator who served as the Royal Governor...
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  • eventually appointed maestre de campo in 1656 by Governor of Chile Pedro Porter Casanate and had an important role in the Spanish victory in Conuco and the...
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    campaigns of conquest of Pedro de Valdivia. During the early phase of the Conquest of Chile, the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia conducted a nine-year...
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  • this reinforcement was the new governor Pedro Porter Casanate who assumed office on January 1, 1656. Porter managed to have the Spanish from Santiago...
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  • was destroyed and was then restored in 1657 by order of governor Pedro Porter Casanate. The Mapudungun word means water of torcaza from сопu, the bird...
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  • the neighboring natives, and was rebuilt under the government of Pedro Porter Casanate. It was not settled until the time of the governor Manuel de Amat...
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    governor Alonso de Ribera. After the Mapuche Insurrection of 1655, Pedro Porter Casanate built a new fortress of San Miguel Arcángel de Colcura on the same...
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  • the site of a mill on the Pingueral River. On October 24, 1657, Pedro Porter Casanate built a fort San Rafael de Coelemu to protect the Royal roads and...
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  • Fort Tolpán was built in 1657, by order of governor Pedro Porter Casanate by captain Alonso de Cordova y Figueroa on the Tolpán or Trolpán River. The...
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  • fortress of San Miguel Arcángel de Colcura, built previously by Pedro Porter Casanate south east of the modern city of Lota in the valley of Colcura....
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  • at Valdivia, Santa Juana in 1648, and at Boroa in 1649. In 1657 Pedro Porter Casanate restored the city of San Bartolomé de Chillán following its destruction...
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  • of Chile twice, from February to May 1662 following the death of Pedro Porter Casanate and again from February to October 1670 succeeding the Diego Dávila...
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    Francisco Antonio de Acuña Cabrera y Bayona May 1650 January 1656 Pedro Porter Casanate January 1656 February 1662 Diego González Montero Justiniano February...
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    Garrison/HQ Concepción Engagements Battle of Río Bueno Commanders Notable commanders Alonso de Ribera Francisco Laso de la Vega Pedro Porter Casanate...
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    Archived from the original on 1 April 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2018. "Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa - Memoria Chilena" (in Spanish). Biblioteca Nacional...
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  • appear before him. Acuña did not accept the order. A new governor Pedro Porter Casanate, was appointed, and his first mission was to force the return of...
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  • Ortega, in 1632, and again in 1636; Luigi Cestin de Cañas in 1642; Porter y Casanate in 1644; Bernal de Pinadero in 1667: Ysidro Otondo (who founded at...
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  • independent of the College of St. Thomas, sponsoring its own Librarians. Casanate also endowed four chairs of learning at the college to foster the study...
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