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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 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 ...
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Agüeybaná (The Great Sun), Cacique whose name means "The Great Sun" was "Supreme Cacique" in Puerto Rico who welcomed Juan Ponce de León and the conquistadors.
Agüeyaná (died 1510), was one of the two principal and most powerful caciques (chiefs) of the Taíno people in "Borikén" (Puerto Rico) when the Spaniards ...
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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Between 1514 and 1515, the Spanish made advances into the Daguao, pushing the Taínos to seek refuge in the Lesser Antilles, with the presence of Agüeybana II ...
The name "Agueybana," literally meaning "Great Sun" in the Taino language, refers to two brothers, both natives of the island today known as Puerto Rico.
Orocobix was the first cousin of Cacique Agüeybaná (The Great Sun). His wife was named "La Cacica" Yayo, she was the mother of Cacica Catalina. Cacique ...
Agüeybaná II. Born, Puerto Rico/"Borikén". Died, 1510. Puerto Rico/"Borikén". Military career. Nickname(s), "The Great Sun". Allegiance, Taíno people. Years of ...
Nov 6, 2023 · Güeybaná, better known as Agüeybaná II, was the brother of the great cacique Agüeybaná and lived with his tribe in Guaynia (Guayanilla), located ...