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Adjona, also
written Adxoña or Atxoña was the
Guanche mencey (king) of the
Menceyato de
Abona at the time of the
conquest of
Tenerife in the fifteenth...
- Chachiñama, and Tiñate).
Bentor was born in
about 1463, in
Tenerife to
Adjona. Bentor, then the
Crown Prince, parti****ted in many
battles against the...
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Aguere alongside his
brother Tinguaro. He had
several children,
including Adjona, Dácil, Bentor, Ruiman, Rosalva, Chachiñama, and Tiñate.
Bentor succeeded...
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Vilaflor as well as part of Arona. Its
menceys were Atguaxoña and Adxoña (or
Adjona).
Conquista y
antiguedades de las
islas de la Gran
Canaria y su descripción...
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kingdoms were:
Acaimo or
Acaymo (mencey (king) of
Menceyato de Tacoronte).
Adjona: (mencey (king) of
Menceyato de Abona). Añaterve: (mencey (king) of Menceyato...
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Battles of
Aguere and Acentejo.
Acaimo or
Acaymo of
Menceyato de
Tacoronte Adjona of
Menceyato de
Abona Añaterve of
Menceyato de Güímar
Bencomo of Menceyato...
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second half of the
fifteenth century. She was
daughter to
Mencey (king)
Adjona and
Caseloria and
granddaughter of Bencomo. She had five brothers: Bentor...
- Rosario, Candelaria,
Arafo and Güímar Abona. Menceyes: Atguaxoña and Adxoña (
Adjona).
Today it
includes Fasnia, Arico,
Granadilla de Abona, San
Miguel de Abona...
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between the
menceyes Belicar de Icod,
Rosmeu de Daute,
Pelinor de Adeje, and
Adjoña de Abona, with the aim of
ending their valiant resistance against the Spanish...
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Feast of
Saint James, nine
Gaunche kings were baptized.
Among them were
Adjona, Añaterve, and Beneharo. The
church is
mentioned in the 1542
writings of...