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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaupolicánCaupolicán - Wikipedia

    Caupolicán (meaning ‘polished flint’ (queupu) or ‘blue quartz stone’ (Kallfulikan) in Mapudungun) was a toqui or war leader of the Mapuche people, who led the resistance of his people against the Spanish Conquistadors who invaded the territory of today's Chile during the sixteenth century.

  2. Caupolicán (born 16th century, Palmaiquén, Chile—died 1558, Cañete) was a Mapuche chief and a leader of the Indian resistance to the Spanish invaders of Chile.

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  3. Caupolicán (kou´pōlĬkän´), d. 1558, leader of the Araucanians who fiercely resisted the Spanish conquest of Chile. He attempted to carry on the reconquest begun by Lautaro and won a victory over the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia.

  4. Caupolicán was a leader of the Mapuche people of Chile, who decided to choose a supreme war leader in response to the Spanish threat.

  5. Caupolicán fue el líder militar de los mapuches que resistieron la conquista española del sur de Chile en el siglo XVI. Conocido por su valentía y su papel en la ejecución de Pedro de Valdivia, fue capturado y ejecutado por los españoles en 1558.

  6. Caupolicán: Shaping the Image of National Identity in Chilean Public Art Abstract Caupolicán, the statue created in the nineteenth century by the Chilean sculptor Nicanor Plaza, is considered one of the most popular works of Chilean public statuary.

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    Caupolicán kouˌpōlĭkänˈ [ key], d. 1558, leader of the Araucanians who fiercely resisted the Spanish conquest of Chile. He attempted to carry on the reconquest begun by Lautaro and won a victory over the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia.

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