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Princess Dácil was a
Guanche princess of the
kingdom of
Taoro on the
island of
Tenerife (in the
Canary Islands), best
known for her
marriage to a conqueror...
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Celebration of the "Princess
Dácil"
contest at the
Seventh Festival of
Canarian Traditions in Cuba. In the
center of the image, Mary Ann Álvarez Robbio...
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alongside his
brother Tinguaro. He had
several children,
including Adjona,
Dácil, Bentor, Ruiman, Rosalva, Chachiñama, and Tiñate.
Bentor succeeded him as...
- four
months later, in
February 1495.
Bentor had five siblings: one
sister (
Dácil) and four
brothers (Ruiman, Rosalva, Chachiñama, and Tiñate).
Bentor was...
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Jetfoils Sep 1989
Active Beetle 3 JR
Kyushu Jet
Ferries No. 4
Princess Dacil Trasmediterranea Mar 1990
Active Pegasus Kyusyu Shosen Co. Ltd. No. 5 Nagasaki...
- in Cuba that is held annually, as well as the
contest called "Princess
Dácil",
which is
named in
honor of a
Guanche princess from the
Canary Islands...
- The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 11
February 2024. Juif,
Dácil; Baten, Joerg; Pérez-Artés, Mari
Carmen (2020). "Numeracy of
Religious Minorities...
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photos of Los
Cristianos in the
early days can be seen in the
Hotel Princesa Dacil close to the beach.
There are many old
photos from the late 1960s and early...
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Kingdoms and
Their Subsequent Dispersion (Longman, 1848) pp.213-215 Juif,
Dácil; Baten, Joerg; Pérez-Artés, Mari
Carmen (2020). "Numeracy of
Religious Minorities...
- Tinguaro, sigoñe (transl. warrior) of
Tenerife and half-brother of
Bencomo Dácil,
princess and
daughter of Bencomo. She is
known as the
Pocahontas of the...