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AULNAY DE CHARNISE. See CHARNISE. AURELIO I., Antonio, the name assumed by M. de Founens, a French adventurer, born about 1830. He lived among the Araucanians, in Chili, and was elected king by them. He formed a constitution, and his movements at first created merriment in Chili, but the government found it necessary to get rid of him. Early in 1862 disguised Chilians were sent to Araucania, and, when they reached the place where the so-called king held his court, a policeman seized him, put him upon his horse, and succeeded in escaping with him from the pursuing Indians. The adventurer was imprisoned for some time.
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