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Llanganabal was a Moluche toqui who led the Mapuche army that defeated the Spanish led by Martín Ruiz de Gamboa in the Battle of Catirai in 1569. In 1560 Llanganabal is listed as one of the caciques heading an encomienda along the Bio Bio River. Shortly after began the outbreak of the 1561 Mapuche revolt. By 1569 Llanganabal had risen to command the Araucan army with Millalelmo and other captains as his subordinates. To resist the Spanish who had been burning the fields and houses on the south bank of the Bio Bio, Millalelmo had built a strong fortress on a hill in Catirai in a difficult position on steep wooded slopes. Despite the warnings of Lorenzo Bernal del Mercado who had reconnoitered the position, Spaniards new to Chile and the Arauco War prevailed on Governor Melchor Bravo de Sara

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  • Llanganabal (... – ...) fu il toqui Moluche che guidò l'esercito Mapuche che sconfisse gli spagnoli di Martín Ruiz de Gamboa nella battaglia di Catirai del 1569. (it)
  • Llanganabal fue un toqui mapuche moluche que dirigió el ejército que derrotó a los españoles dirigidos por Martín Ruiz de Gamboa en la Batalla de Catirai en 1569. En 1560 Llanganabal aparece como uno de los caciques dentro de una encomienda cerca del Río Bío Bío.​ Poco después comenzó el estallido de la rebelión mapuche de 1561. Antes de 1569 Llanganabal había llegado al mando de los mapuches de la zona de Arauco en el ejército Millalelmo y otros capitanes como sus subordinados​ (es)
  • Llanganabal was a Moluche toqui who led the Mapuche army that defeated the Spanish led by Martín Ruiz de Gamboa in the Battle of Catirai in 1569. In 1560 Llanganabal is listed as one of the caciques heading an encomienda along the Bio Bio River. Shortly after began the outbreak of the 1561 Mapuche revolt. By 1569 Llanganabal had risen to command the Araucan army with Millalelmo and other captains as his subordinates. To resist the Spanish who had been burning the fields and houses on the south bank of the Bio Bio, Millalelmo had built a strong fortress on a hill in Catirai in a difficult position on steep wooded slopes. Despite the warnings of Lorenzo Bernal del Mercado who had reconnoitered the position, Spaniards new to Chile and the Arauco War prevailed on Governor Melchor Bravo de Sara (en)
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  • Llanganabal fue un toqui mapuche moluche que dirigió el ejército que derrotó a los españoles dirigidos por Martín Ruiz de Gamboa en la Batalla de Catirai en 1569. En 1560 Llanganabal aparece como uno de los caciques dentro de una encomienda cerca del Río Bío Bío.​ Poco después comenzó el estallido de la rebelión mapuche de 1561. Antes de 1569 Llanganabal había llegado al mando de los mapuches de la zona de Arauco en el ejército Millalelmo y otros capitanes como sus subordinados​ Para resistir a los españoles que habían estado quemando los campos y las casas de la orilla sur del Bio Bio, Millalelmo había construido una fortaleza en una colina en Catirai en una posición difícil por empinadas laderas arboladas. A pesar de las advertencias de Lorenzo Bernal del Mercado que había reconocido la fuerte posición, los nuevos españoles que llegaron a Chile a combatir en la Guerra de Arauco conducidos por el gobernador Melchor Bravo de Saravia decidieron darle el mando a Martín Ruiz de Gamboa y atacar el lugar. Mientras tanto Llanganabal había reunido todo su ejército allí para resistir el ataque. La fuerza de Gamboa fue derrotado al intentar atacar a subir la empinada colina boscosa en la posición fortificada.​ (es)
  • Llanganabal was a Moluche toqui who led the Mapuche army that defeated the Spanish led by Martín Ruiz de Gamboa in the Battle of Catirai in 1569. In 1560 Llanganabal is listed as one of the caciques heading an encomienda along the Bio Bio River. Shortly after began the outbreak of the 1561 Mapuche revolt. By 1569 Llanganabal had risen to command the Araucan army with Millalelmo and other captains as his subordinates. To resist the Spanish who had been burning the fields and houses on the south bank of the Bio Bio, Millalelmo had built a strong fortress on a hill in Catirai in a difficult position on steep wooded slopes. Despite the warnings of Lorenzo Bernal del Mercado who had reconnoitered the position, Spaniards new to Chile and the Arauco War prevailed on Governor Melchor Bravo de Saravia to order Martín Ruiz de Gamboa to take his command and attack the place. Meanwhile, Llanganabal had gathered all his army there to resist the attack. Gamboa's force was badly defeated while attempting to attack up the steep thickly wooded hill into Llanganabal's fortified position. (en)
  • Llanganabal (... – ...) fu il toqui Moluche che guidò l'esercito Mapuche che sconfisse gli spagnoli di Martín Ruiz de Gamboa nella battaglia di Catirai del 1569. (it)
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