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Jun 1, 1542
Conquest of Chile
He traveled to Chile with Pedro de Valdivia and participated in the conquest of Chile. He was present at the foundation of Santiago, he occupied various positions in the government of the city, and he was called on to defend it from the assault of Michimalonco cacique in September of the same year. -
Sep 10, 1548
First government
When Valdivia decided to travel to Peru in search for reinforcement she made Villagra Lieutenant Governor of Chile/Soon after assuming his post he discovered a conspiracy directed by Pero Sánchez de la Hoz, that already had tried to seize the government on previous occasions, but that Valdivia had pardoned because of his possible influence in court. -
Aug 31, 1551
First government
Villagra was sent to Peru to recruit the men necessary for further campaigns in the south against the Mapuches and returned to take part in them. -
Mar 6, 1553
Second government
Valdivia died in the Battle of Tucapel. In his testament, that was only to be opened upon his death, he first named Jerónimo de Alderete governor of Chile, second choice was to be Francisco de Aguirre[2] and lastly Villagra. -
Dec 7, 1561
Last government and death
Years later, he was named by the King as the successor to Hurtado de Mendoza, and he took office.