- Siege of Concepcion
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conflict=Siege of Concepcion
partof=Arauco War
date= February 1 - April 1,1564 [Lobera, Crónica del Reino de Chile, Capítulo XXII ]
place=Vicinity ofConcepcion, Chile
result= Spanish Victory
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strength1= 200 Spaniards, 6 cannon and citizens andindios amigos of Concepcion.
strength2= 20,000 warriors
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casualties2= ? |Siege of Concepcion in the
Arauco War from early February 1 to April 1, 1564 between the Spanish garrison and civil population of Concepcion under their governorPedro de Villagra , and the 20,000 warriors of the army of theMapuche living north of theBio-Bio River under their leadersLoble andMillalelmo .In early 1564, governor Pedro de Villagra, was taking measures to protect all the towns and forts he already held against the growing Mapuche revolt and organize a field army in Concepcion. He knew that one of the Mapuche objectives was to surround Concepcion and preparations were made to support a long
siege . Raids by Mapuche bands had made it unsafe for Spaniards to go farther than a league from the city. After a brief fight 3,000 Mapuche in the Itata River valley underLoble defeated the troops of captainFrancisco de Vaca coming with reinforcements from Santiago. Meanwhile another 3,000 warriors underMillalelmo defeated the troops coming from Angol under captain,Juan Perez de Zurita , at a crossing of theAndalién River two leagues from Concepcion [ Marmolejo, Historia..., Capítulo XLV] . Both defeats had reduced the garrison of Concepcion to defensive measures and cut off Concepcion from aid by land. The survivors of the two battles had to retreat to Santiago and were in no condition to break through the investment around Concepcion.Meanwhile the caciques Millalelmu and Loble with 20,000 warriors from the area between the Itata and Bio-Bio rivers, had looted and destroyed Spanish estancias in the vicinity of Concepcion, took their herds and then settled down to besiege Concepcion in early February 1564. The Mapuche entered the city, sacking and burning it, the population crowding within the walls of its fortress with its 200 man garrison under governor Pedro de Villagra. The Mapuche then built a fortified camp on heights overlooking the city from which they decended to attack it.
The siege lasted two months with continuous skirmishes occurring. At the end of March two Spanish ships arrived bringing food that permitted the population to continue the siege for a much longer time. On the other side the Mapuche had used up local sources of food and without pack animals and transport vehicles were finding it difficult to bring in enough to maintain their large force. Also the harvest season was coming and failure to bring in the crops would result in a winter of hunger for their families. With the recent news of the defeat of the Mapuche
toqui Illangulién at theBattle of Angol , they were also nervous that their undefended homes might be attacked from Angol or Santiago. On the first of April the Mapuche army raised the siege and dispersed to their homes for the winter. [Diego Barros Arana , Historia General De Chile, Tomo Segundo, Parte Tercera La Colonia desde 1561 hasta 1610, Capitulo Segundo Sec. 4]References
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Alonso de Góngora Marmolejo , [http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/bameric/02582741011358306311291/index.htm 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 they that have governed it (1536-1575))] , Edición digital a partir de Crónicas del Reino de Chile, Madrid, Atlas, 1960, pp.75-224, (on line in Spanish)
** [http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/bameric/02582741011358306311291/p0000003.htm#I_49_ Capítulo XLVII, De cómo los indios de la comarca y término de la Concepción vinieron a ponelle cerco estando el gobernador Pedro de Villagra en ella, y de las cosas que acaescieron]
*Pedro Mariño de Lobera , [http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/13582842323460728544424/index.htm 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),
** [http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/13582842323460728544424/p0000003.htm#I_87_ Libro segundo, Capítulo XXIII, Del cerco que los indios de Arauco y Penco pusieron a la ciudad de la Concepción, y desbarataron a dos capitanes con muerte de don Pedro de Godoy, caballero sevillano]
*Diego Barros Arana , [http://books.google.com/books?id=fFRGAAAAMAAJ Historia General De Chile, Tomo Segundo, SANTIAGO, RAFAEL JOVER, 1884.]
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