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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 arrived on the island on November 19, 1493.
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Agüeybaná I (died 1510), Taíno cacique on Puerto Rico during Spanish contact; Agüeybaná II (1470–1511), or Güeybaná, Agüeybaná I's brother and successor who led ...
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 ...
Nov 6, 2023 · Born, Puerto Rico/"Borikén". Died, 1510. Puerto Rico/"Borikén". Military career. Nickname(s), "The Great Sun". Allegiance, Taíno people.
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Agueybana II himself died in the rebellion he worked to foment, passing away in 1511. Gallery.
Agüeybaná II was killed and the remaining Taíno rebels decided to retreat either to the mountainous center of the island or to the Lesser Antilles were they ...
When Doña Ines and Agüeybaná I died in 1510 of natural causes, his brother Agüeybaná II inherited the chiefdom. We only know this woman as Doña Ines as it ...
May 18, 2024 · In 1533, the Spanish signed a peace treaty with the Taino rebels. However, the peace came too late as most of the Taino had died from disease.
... Agüeybaná II. It wouldn't end well, but Salcedo's death and the realization by the side of the river is a kind of Caribbean-style David versus Goliath victory.
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While never confirmed to reader-viewer audiences, the lifeless body could be Diego Salcedo. The fourth panel on the page reveals that Agüeybaná II and another ...
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