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Battle of Pileu
Part of the Chilean War of Independence
DateDecember 7, 1819
Location
Píleo, on the south bank of the Biobío River, across from Hualqui
Result Royalist victory
Belligerents
Chile Chilean Army Spain Royalists
Commanders and leaders
Chile Pedro Kurski   Spain Vicente Benavides
Strength
50 cavalry 200
Casualties and losses
c. 45 killed

The Battle of Pileu (December 7, 1819) was a minor engagement that took place between the forces of the nascent Chilean Army and Spanish royalist guerrillas, in the context of the guerra a meurte (lit. English: War to the death) campaign, during the later stages of the Chilean War of Independence, and resulted in a Royalist victory.

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