Villagra

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Pedro De Villagra
... Pedro de Villagra y Martínez (Mombeltrán, Ávila Province 1513 - Lima September 11, 1577) was a Spanish soldier who participated in the conquest of Chile, being appointed its Royal Governor between 1563 and 1565 ... His father was Juan de Villagra, a minor civil official ... With the founding of Santiago, Villagra held for 4 years the post of the city's mayor ...
Loble
... The governor Pedro de Villagra left Santiago in mid January 1565 with 150 Spaniards and 800 Indian auxiliaries and marched south to the Maule River ... During the seven months Villagra was in Santiago, Loble had built a strong pucara on the Perquilauquén River, blocking the road south to Concepcion and in the Second Battle of Reinohuelén Villagra rapidly took ... In the next few months Villagra brought an end to the Mapuche revolt north of the Bio-Bio ...
Arauco War - Second Great Mapuche Rebellion (1561) - Campaigns of Pedro De Villagra
... to hold all the posts in Mapuche territory and still have a field army the new governor Pedro de Villagra ordered the abandonment of Arauco in July 1563, taking off ... In 1564, Pedro de Villagra, took measures to protect all the towns and forts he still held and gathered a field army in Concepcion drawn from all these posts ... its population within the walls of its fortress with its garrison under Pedro de Villagra ...
Cristian Villagra
... Cristian Villagra (born 27 December 1985 in Morteros) is an Argentine football left back who plays for FC Metalist Kharkiv ... Villagra began his career with Rosario Central in 2005, his form bringing him to the attention of River Plate ... During the 2007 January transfer window, Villagra was signed by River as part of deal that also saw Juan Ojeda and Marco Rubén switch from Rosario Central to River Plate ...
Francisco De Aguirre (conquistador) - In Chile - Dispute With Villagra
... the news, he was in Tucumán, and Francisco de Villagra had already managed to be acknowledged as governor, due to the death of Alderete and the absence of Aguirre ... If the term expired, Villagra would be the governor, in command of the army of the south ... but his forces were too small to match Villagra's if there was a confrontation, so he accepted it bitterly ...