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Battle of Reynogüelén (1536)

The Battle of Reynogüelén[8] was a battle between Spanish conquistadors and Mapuche soldiers, thought to have occurred near the confluence of the Ñuble and Itata Rivers,[9] in Chile. This battle is an antecedent of the Arauco War.

Battle of Reynogüelén
DateAustral winter of 1536
Location
Result Spanish Victory
Belligerents
Spanish Empire Mapuche tribes
Commanders and leaders
Gómez de Alvarado Unknown
Strength
100 cavalry and 100 Spanish infantry,[1] perhaps as many as 4,400 to 5,000 "indios auxiliares" [2] between 24,000 and 30,000[3] Not considered real, modern estimation 8,000
Casualties and losses
2 Spaniards killed[4]
several Spaniards and horses wounded
many auxiliares killed or wounded[5]
heavy[6][7]

History edit

Diego de Almagro, after reaching the Mapocho Valley in 1536, sent Gómez de Alvarado with an expedition of 200 Spaniards, 100 cavalry and 100 foot,[1] with a large group of Indian auxiliaries,[10] to the south of Chile with the mission of exploring the country to the Strait of Magellan. The group advanced without encountering much resistance from the Promaucaes. After crossing the Itata River they were intercepted by a numerous contingent of Mapuches, perhaps as many as 24,000,[3] armed with many bows and pikes.[11]

The Mapuches launched a number of assaults which were successfully repulsed by the Spanish. Frustrated by these reverses and by disorientation caused by the horses, iron weapons, and armour of the conquistadors (all of which were previously unknown to the Mapuches), the natives retreated, leaving many dead and more than one hundred prisoners.[12] The Spanish lost only two men but others were hurt.

Discouraged by the ferocity of the Mapuches, and the apparent lack of gold and silver in these lands, Gómez de Alvarado decided to return and inform Almagro what had happened. This battle had a strong influence on Almagro's entire expedition, and motivated, in part, its full retreat the following year to Peru.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Marmolejo, Cap.II: "doscientos hombres"; Lobera, Cap. VI: "cien hombres de a caballo"
  2. ^ Goyeneche, Tomo I, Cap. I: "11,000 indios auxiliares" at the beginning of the expedition, "15,000" before entering Chile. This gave an average of 22 to 25 Indian auxiliaries per Spaniard in the expedition. Goyeneche also says that 15,000 Inca soldiers of the Inca Paullo accompanied them but there is no mention of them in the account of Alvarado's expedition.
  3. ^ a b Marmolejo, Cap. II: "grande número de naturales comarcanos a aquel territorio"; de Lobera, Cap. VI: "El número de los indios era excesivo"; Goyeneche, Tomo I, Cap. I: "fueron en número de 24 a 30.000 hombres le presentaron batalla"
  4. ^ de Lobera, Cap. VI:"entre tanta multitud de difuntos solos dos eran españoles"
  5. ^ Goyeneche, Tomo I, Cap. I
  6. ^ Marmolejo, Cap. II, "muerto muchos indios"
  7. ^ de Lobera, Cap. VI "multitud de difuntos"
  8. ^ Renuhuelén was the original name of the eastern regions of what are now the communes of Parral in Linares Province, and Ñiquén, and San Carlos communes in Ñuble Region. It was also the original name of the upper reaches of the Perquilauquén River that passed through that area. It was later corrupted into Reinohuelén, Reinogüelén, Reinohuelén and Reynohuelén. Francisco Solano Asta-Buruaga y Cienfuegos, Diccionario geográfico de la República de Chile (Geographic dictionary of the Republic of Chile), SEGUNDA EDICIÓN CORREGIDA Y AUMENTADA, NUEVA YORK, D. APPLETON Y COMPAÑÍA, 1899. pg. 654-655.
  9. ^ Marmolejo, Cap. II. "un río grande que se llama Itata"; Lobera, Cap. VI, "...un lugar donde se juntan dos ríos, el uno llamado Itata y el otro Ñuble,..."
  10. ^ Goyeneche, Tomo I, Cap. I: "11,000 indios auxiliares" at the beginning of the expedition, "15.000" after arriving in Chile. This gives an average of 22 to 25 Indian auxiliaries per Spaniard. There may have also been a large contingent of Inca soldiers also. According to Goyeneche, Amalgro began his expedition with 300 infantry, 200 cavalry and 11,000 Indian auxiliaries. Goyeneche also says that 15,000 Inca soldiers under command of Paullo Inca accompanied it. 100 more Spaniards joined it after he crossed the Andes, giving him 600 Spaniards altogether after the passage of the Andes and the reinforcements before leaving Chile.
  11. ^ Lobera, Cap. VI "sus escuadrones formados con gran suma de flecheros y piqueros"
  12. ^ Lobera, Cap. VI "... poner a recaudo a los indios que en la batalla habían preso, los cuales eran más de ciento,... "

Sources edit

  • de Góngora Marmolejo, Alonso,, University of Chile: Document Collections in complete texts: Cronicles (on line in Spanish)
    • Cap. II. De cómo el adelantado don Diego de Almagro vino al descubrimiento de Chile y por dónde se descubrió
  • Mariño de Lobera, Pedro,Crónica del Reino de Chile , escrita por el capitán Pedro Mariño de Lobera....reducido a nuevo método y estilo por el Padre Bartolomé de Escobar. Edición digital a partir de Crónicas del Reino de Chile Madrid, Atlas, 1960, pp. 227-562, (Biblioteca de Autores Españoles ; 569-575). Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes (on line in Spanish)
    • Capítulo VI De la entrada ......Gómez de Alvarado......descubrir lo que había en la Tierra adentro y de una sangrienta batalla que tuvo con los bárbaros
  • Carvallo y Goyeneche, Vicente, Descripcion Histórico Geografía del Reino de Chile (Description Historical Geography of the Kingdom of Chile), University of Chile: Document Collections in complete texts: Cronicles (on line in Spanish)
    • Tomo I, Capítulo I. Descubrimiento de Chile i entrada de los españoles en él.

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For other battles in the same place see Battle of Reynoguelen The Battle of Reynoguelen 8 was a battle between Spanish conquistadors and Mapuche soldiers thought to have occurred near the confluence of the Nuble and Itata Rivers 9 in Chile This battle is an antecedent of the Arauco War Battle of ReynoguelenDateAustral winter of 1536LocationReynoguelenResultSpanish VictoryBelligerentsSpanish EmpireMapuche tribesCommanders and leadersGomez de AlvaradoUnknownStrength100 cavalry and 100 Spanish infantry 1 perhaps as many as 4 400 to 5 000 indios auxiliares 2 between 24 000 and 30 000 3 Not considered real modern estimation 8 000Casualties and losses2 Spaniards killed 4 several Spaniards and horses woundedmany auxiliares killed or wounded 5 heavy 6 7 History editDiego de Almagro after reaching the Mapocho Valley in 1536 sent Gomez de Alvarado with an expedition of 200 Spaniards 100 cavalry and 100 foot 1 with a large group of Indian auxiliaries 10 to the south of Chile with the mission of exploring the country to the Strait of Magellan The group advanced without encountering much resistance from the Promaucaes After crossing the Itata River they were intercepted by a numerous contingent of Mapuches perhaps as many as 24 000 3 armed with many bows and pikes 11 The Mapuches launched a number of assaults which were successfully repulsed by the Spanish Frustrated by these reverses and by disorientation caused by the horses iron weapons and armour of the conquistadors all of which were previously unknown to the Mapuches the natives retreated leaving many dead and more than one hundred prisoners 12 The Spanish lost only two men but others were hurt Discouraged by the ferocity of the Mapuches and the apparent lack of gold and silver in these lands Gomez de Alvarado decided to return and inform Almagro what had happened This battle had a strong influence on Almagro s entire expedition and motivated in part its full retreat the following year to Peru References edit a b Marmolejo Cap II doscientos hombres Lobera Cap VI cien hombres de a caballo Goyeneche Tomo I Cap I 11 000 indios auxiliares at the beginning of the expedition 15 000 before entering Chile This gave an average of 22 to 25 Indian auxiliaries per Spaniard in the expedition Goyeneche also says that 15 000 Inca soldiers of the Inca Paullo accompanied them but there is no mention of them in the account of Alvarado s expedition a b Marmolejo Cap II grande numero de naturales comarcanos a aquel territorio de Lobera Cap VI El numero de los indios era excesivo Goyeneche Tomo I Cap I fueron en numero de 24 a 30 000 hombres le presentaron batalla de Lobera Cap VI entre tanta multitud de difuntos solos dos eran espanoles Goyeneche Tomo I Cap I Marmolejo Cap II muerto muchos indios de Lobera Cap VI multitud de difuntos Renuhuelen was the original name of the eastern regions of what are now the communes of Parral in Linares Province and Niquen and San Carlos communes in Nuble Region It was also the original name of the upper reaches of the Perquilauquen River that passed through that area It was later corrupted into Reinohuelen Reinoguelen Reinohuelen and Reynohuelen Francisco Solano Asta Buruaga y Cienfuegos Diccionario geografico de la Republica de Chile Geographic dictionary of the Republic of Chile SEGUNDA EDICIoN CORREGIDA Y AUMENTADA NUEVA YORK D APPLETON Y COMPANIA 1899 pg 654 655 Marmolejo Cap II un rio grande que se llama Itata Lobera Cap VI un lugar donde se juntan dos rios el uno llamado Itata y el otro Nuble Goyeneche Tomo I Cap I 11 000 indios auxiliares at the beginning of the expedition 15 000 after arriving in Chile This gives an average of 22 to 25 Indian auxiliaries per Spaniard There may have also been a large contingent of Inca soldiers also According to Goyeneche Amalgro began his expedition with 300 infantry 200 cavalry and 11 000 Indian auxiliaries Goyeneche also says that 15 000 Inca soldiers under command of Paullo Inca accompanied it 100 more Spaniards joined it after he crossed the Andes giving him 600 Spaniards altogether after the passage of the Andes and the reinforcements before leaving Chile Lobera Cap VI sus escuadrones formados con gran suma de flecheros y piqueros Lobera Cap VI poner a recaudo a los indios que en la batalla habian preso los cuales eran mas de ciento Sources editde Gongora Marmolejo Alonso Historia de Todas las Cosas que han Acaecido en el Reino de Chile y de los que lo han gobernado 1536 1575 History of All the Things that Have happened in the Kingdom of Chile and of those that have governed it 1536 1575 University of Chile Document Collections in complete texts Cronicles on line in Spanish Cap II De como el adelantado don Diego de Almagro vino al descubrimiento de Chile y por donde se descubrio Marino de Lobera Pedro Cronica del Reino de Chile escrita por el capitan Pedro Marino de Lobera reducido a nuevo metodo y estilo por el Padre Bartolome de Escobar Edicion digital a partir de Cronicas del Reino de Chile Madrid Atlas 1960 pp 227 562 Biblioteca de Autores Espanoles 569 575 Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes on line in Spanish Capitulo VI De la entrada Gomez de Alvarado descubrir lo que habia en la Tierra adentro y de una sangrienta batalla que tuvo con los barbaros Carvallo y Goyeneche Vicente Descripcion Historico Geografia del Reino de Chile Description Historical Geography of the Kingdom of Chile University of Chile Document Collections in complete texts Cronicles on line in Spanish Tomo I Capitulo I Descubrimiento de Chile i entrada de los espanoles en el 36 38 50 S 72 27 19 W 36 64722 S 72 45528 W 36 64722 72 45528 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battle of Reynoguelen 1536 amp oldid 1145163685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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