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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...
- 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...
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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...
- The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 11
February 2024. Juif,
Dácil; Baten, Joerg; Pérez-Artés, Mari
Carmen (2020). "Numeracy of
Religious Minorities...
- T. Diaz;
Ricardo Perez; Jose L. Ravelo;
Alicia Regueiro; Jose A. Vera;
Dacil Zurita;
Julio D.
Martin (1994). "Simple
Designs for the
Construction of...
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Spain (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Bialik. p. 243. ISBN 978-965-536-266-4. Juif,
Dácil; Baten, Joerg; Pérez-Artés, Mari
Carmen (2020). "Numeracy of
Religious Minorities...
- childhood. In 2012, she made her film
debut in The Last
Island directed by
Dácil Pérez de Guzmán. At
August same year, she
received the
award for Best Actress...