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Gadifer de La
Salle (Sainte-Ra****nde, 1340 –1415) was a
French knight and
crusader of
Poitevine origin who, with Jean de Béthencourt,
conquered and explored...
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Gadifer Shorthose (French:
Gadifier Shartoise) was the
English mayor of
Bordeaux from 1434
until 1451. He was a weak
leader and the city p****ed out of...
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rights to
conquer the island,
thereby marginalising Gadifer.
During Bethencourt's
absence Gadifer had to
confront a
double rebellion, one by a section...
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began with the
expedition of the
French explorers Jean de Béthencourt and
Gadifer de la Salle,
nobles and v****als of
Henry III of Castile, to Lanzarote....
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between Gadifer and
Berthin de Berneval,
another officer.
Berthin spread dissention between the
Normans of Béthencourt and the
Gascons of
Gadifer. Local...
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Bethencourt and
Gadifer founded Betancuria, on the West coast, the
first settlement on the island.
After numerous difficulties,
Gadifer took
charge of...
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expedition led by the
Norman noble Jean de
Bethencourt and the
Poitevine Gadifer de la
Salle conquered the
Canarian islands of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura...
- the country.
Alexander takes charge and
appoints the
brothers Betis and
Gadifer as
kings of
England and Scotland, respectively. He then
leaves for Babylon...
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named after Jean de Béthencourt, who
founded the town in 1404 with
Gadifer de La Salle. It was the
original capital of the
Kingdom of the
Canary Islands...
- with the
expedition of Jean de Béthencourt and
Gadifer de la
Salle to the
island of Lanzarote.
Gadifer invaded Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. The other...