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Pelantaro or Pelantarú (Spanish: [pelanˈtaɾo]; from Mapudungun: pelontraru, lit. 'Shining Caracara') was one of the vice toquis of Paillamachu, the toqui or military leader of the Mapuche people during the Mapuche uprising in 1598. Pelantaro and his lieutenants Anganamon and were credited with the death of the second Spanish Governor of Chile, Martín García Óñez de Loyola, during the Battle of Curalaba on December 21, 1598. Pelantaro o Pelantarú (dal mapuche pelontraru o "Caracara lucente") (... – ...; fl. XVI secolo) è stato uno dei vice toqui di , il toqui o capo militare che guidò i Mapuche durante la . Pelantaro (del mapudungun pelontraru: "traro luminoso"; pelon: luminoso y traru: traro) era un vicetoqui o caudillo militar mapuche, que protagonizó la segunda rebelión mapuche de 1598 y fue el autor junto a sus lugartenientes Anganamón y de la muerte de un segundo gobernador español de Chile, Martín García Óñez de Loyola, durante la batalla de Curalaba el 24 de diciembre de 1598. Se le considera el más grande estratega de Arauco del arma de la caballería considerado a nivel mundial y natural de Purén.​ Pelantaro (du mapudungun pelontraru : « caracara lumineux », composé de pelon, lumineux, et de traru, caracara) était un vice-toqui (chef militaire) mapuche. Originaire de la région de Purén, passé maître dans le maniement de la cavalerie militaire, il se mit à la tête, en 1598, de la et fut, avec ses lieutenants et , à l’origine de la mort du gouverneur espagnol , pendant la bataille de Curalaba, le 23 décembre 1598. Pelantaro (auch Pelantarú, von Mapudungun pelontraru, etwa „scheinender Greifvogel“) war ein (Kriegshäuptling) der Mapuche des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts im heutigen Kleinen Süden Chiles.
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Statue of Pelantaro in the Site Museum of the Fort of Purén.
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Pelantaro or Pelantarú (Spanish: [pelanˈtaɾo]; from Mapudungun: pelontraru, lit. 'Shining Caracara') was one of the vice toquis of Paillamachu, the toqui or military leader of the Mapuche people during the Mapuche uprising in 1598. Pelantaro and his lieutenants Anganamon and were credited with the death of the second Spanish Governor of Chile, Martín García Óñez de Loyola, during the Battle of Curalaba on December 21, 1598. This provoked a general rising of the Mapuche and the other indigenous people associated with them. They succeeded in destroying all of the Spanish settlements south of the Bio-bio River and some to the north of it (Santa Cruz de Oñez and San Bartolomé de Chillán in 1599). After this actions, the following Governor, Alonso de Ribera, fixed a border and took the suggestions of the Jesuit Luis de Valdivia to fight a defensive war. At one point, Pelantaro had both the heads of Pedro de Valdivia and Martín Óñez de Loyola and used them as trophies and containers for chicha, a kind of alcohol. As a demonstration of peaceful intentions, he gave them up in 1608. Pelantaro was captured in 1616 and held for a year and a half until after the death of the governor Alonso de Ribera. He was released by his successor Fernando Talaverano Gallegos in a vain attempt to establish a peace with the Mapuche. Pelantaro (auch Pelantarú, von Mapudungun pelontraru, etwa „scheinender Greifvogel“) war ein (Kriegshäuptling) der Mapuche des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts im heutigen Kleinen Süden Chiles. Pelantaro (del mapudungun pelontraru: "traro luminoso"; pelon: luminoso y traru: traro) era un vicetoqui o caudillo militar mapuche, que protagonizó la segunda rebelión mapuche de 1598 y fue el autor junto a sus lugartenientes Anganamón y de la muerte de un segundo gobernador español de Chile, Martín García Óñez de Loyola, durante la batalla de Curalaba el 24 de diciembre de 1598. Se le considera el más grande estratega de Arauco del arma de la caballería considerado a nivel mundial y natural de Purén.​ Pelantaro o Pelantarú (dal mapuche pelontraru o "Caracara lucente") (... – ...; fl. XVI secolo) è stato uno dei vice toqui di , il toqui o capo militare che guidò i Mapuche durante la . Pelantaro (du mapudungun pelontraru : « caracara lumineux », composé de pelon, lumineux, et de traru, caracara) était un vice-toqui (chef militaire) mapuche. Originaire de la région de Purén, passé maître dans le maniement de la cavalerie militaire, il se mit à la tête, en 1598, de la et fut, avec ses lieutenants et , à l’origine de la mort du gouverneur espagnol , pendant la bataille de Curalaba, le 23 décembre 1598.
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