Lautaro, with six thousand warriors under his…
December 1553 CE
Lautaro, with six thousand warriors under his command, attacks fort Tucapel on December 25.
The Spanish garrison, unable to resist the assault, retreats to Purén.
Lautaro seizes the fort, sure that the Spaniards will attempt to retake it.
Valdivia attempts this with a reduced force, which the Mapuches quickly surround and massacre, capturing Valdivia and then killing him, reportedly by pouring molten gold down his throat to satisfy his thirst for treasures.
After the defeat at Tucapel, the Spanish hurriedly reorganize their forces, reinforcing Fort Imperial for its defense and abandoning Confines and Arauco in order to strengthen Concepción.
However, Araucanian tradition dictates a lengthy victory celebration, which keeps Lautaro from exploiting the weakness of the Spanish position.