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Acaimo or
Acaymo was a
Guanche mencey of Tacoronte, on the
island of
Tenerife at the time of the
Spanish conquest in the 15th century. He
formed an alliance...
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ancient menceyato, as the
Guanche kingdoms were known,
ruled by the
mencey Acaymo.
After the
Spanish conquest of Tenerife, the area was
settled by the Portuguese...
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before them. The
Guanche center was
commanded by Bencomo, the
right flank by
Acaymo,
mencey of Tacoronte; and the left
flank by Tinguaro. The
Castilian army...
- At the time of the
conquest the
kings of
these kingdoms were:
Acaimo or
Acaymo (mencey (king) of
Menceyato de Tacoronte). Adjona: (mencey (king) of Menceyato...
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Matanza de Acentejo, Los
Realejos and
Santa Úrsula. Güímar. Menceyes:
Acaymo, Añaterve y Guetón.
Today this
territory is made up of El Rosario, Candelaria...
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ultimately securing victory at the
Battles of
Aguere and Acentejo.
Acaimo or
Acaymo of
Menceyato de
Tacoronte Adjona of
Menceyato de
Abona Añaterve of Menceyato...
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native inhabitants were the Guanches. The statue's
finders brought it to
Acaymo, the
Guanche king (or mencey), at his cave-palace of Chinguaro. The statue...
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August 13, 1993 by the
sculptor José Abad.
These statues are:
Acaimo or
Acaymo (mencey (king) of
Menceyato de Tacoronte). Adjona: (mencey (king) of Menceyato...
- conquest. It is
believed that the
first mencey of Güímar
could have been
Acaymo,
later succeeded by his son Añaterve. The
latter would reign at the time...