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Agüeybaná (died 1510) was the principal and most powerful cacique (chief) of the Taíno people in Borikén, modern-day Puerto Rico, when the Spanish first ...
Agüeybaná may refer to: Agüeybaná I (died 1510), Taíno cacique on Puerto Rico during Spanish contact; Agüeybaná II (1470–1511), or Güeybaná, Agüeybaná I's ...
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Agüeybaná II led the Taínos of Puerto Rico in the Battle of Yagüecas, also known as the Taíno rebellion of 1511, against Juan Ponce de León and the Spanish ...
Agüeyaná (died 1510) was one of the two principal and most powerful caciques (chiefs) of the Taíno people in "Borikén" (Puerto Rico) when the Spanish first ...
At the head of each tribe was a cacique who, along with the nitaínos, governed each of the yucayeques, or villages of the island. Statue of Agüeybaná II in ...
Agüeybaná II, who was also known as Güeybaná and Guaybana II, led the Taíno rebellion of 1511 in Puerto Rico against the Spanish settlers. Alonso, Minor Cacique ...
Agueybana II "El Bravo" (1470-1511) was the Cacique of Boriken (Puerto Rico) from 1510 to 1511, succeeding Agueybana I. He led the unsuccessful Taino rebellion ...
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Agüeybaná El Bravo is a stone statue to the memory of Agüeybaná II, is 1 Taíno cacique in Puerto Rico, for his bravery in fighting the Spanish invaders ...
Agüeybaná was the principal and most powerful cacique (chief) of the Taíno people in "Borikén" when the Spanish first arrived on the island on November 19, ...
Oct 28, 2013 · Puerto Rican cacique.