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Agüeybaná (died 1510) was the prin****l and most
powerful cacique (chief) of the Taíno
people in Borikén, modern-day
Puerto Rico, when the
Spanish first...
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Agüeybaná may
refer to:
Agüeybaná I (died 1510), Taíno
cacique on
Puerto Rico
during Spanish contact Agüeybaná II (1470–1511), or Güeybaná,
Agüeybaná...
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Agüeybaná II (c. 1470 – 1511), born Güeybaná and also
known as
Agüeybaná El
Bravo (English:
Agüeybaná The Brave), was one of the two prin****l and most...
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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...
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death of
Agüeybaná I, the Taíno high
chief who
struck the
initial peace agreement with
Spanish conquistador Juan
Ponce de León in 1508,
Agüeybaná II rose...
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Puerto Rico, when Taínos,
under the
command of
Agüeybaná II (brother of the
great Taino Cacique Agüeybaná) and the
Cacique of Añasco, Urayoán,
drowned him...
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Conquistadores started to
enslave the natives. In 1511,
Agueybana's brother Güeybaná,
better known as
Agüeybaná II (The Brave),
discovered that the
Spaniards were...
- been the home of Orocobix.
Puerto Rico
portal List of
Puerto Ricans Agüeybaná Agüeybaná II List of Taínos
Arasibo Hayuya Jumacao Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial...
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Puerto Rico in the pre-Columbian era. The
Taino cacique (tribal chief)
Agüeybaná ruled the area
around Guayanilla when
Christopher Columbus landed in Puerto...
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started to
enslave the natives. On
February 1511,
Agueybana's brother Güeybaná,
better known as
Agüeybaná II (The Brave), and
Urayoan (The Añasco Cacique)...