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Guarionex (Taíno language: "The
Brave Noble Lord") was a Taíno
cacique from Maguá in the
island of
Hispaniola at the time of the
arrival of the Europeans...
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Spanish archival sources showed that the
cascabela quotas were
imposed by
Guarionex, not Columbus, and that
there is no mention, in the
primary sources, of...
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struggle for independence);
Arthur Alfonso, Jr. and
Kingsley Guarionex Schomburg (named
after Guarionex, a
renowned cacique of the Taíno).
After Elizabeth died...
- González Mountains) Montañas de Uroyán (Uroyán Mountains) Montañas
Guarionex (
Guarionex Mountains)
Sierra Bermeja Sierra de
Cayey Sierra de
Guardarraya Sierra...
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Columbus negotiating a
marriage between Diego and Cora, the
sister of
Guarionex,
another Hispaniolan Cacique. This
marriage produced one son, also named...
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Puerto Rico, such as Agüeybaná II, Arasibo, Hayuya, Jumacao, Urayoán,
Guarionex, and Orocobix,
allied with the
Carib and
tried to oust the Spaniards....
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Anacaona Arasibo Brizuela Caguax Comerío
Enriquillo Guacanagarix Guamá
Guarionex Habaguanex Hatuey Hayuya Huarea Jumacao Loquillo Orocobix Urayoán Agüeybaná...
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Eduardo Estrella Virella was born on June 5, 1953, the son of
Mayor General Guarionex Estrella and
Mabel Elisa Virella de
Estrella and
grandson of
General Pedro...
- Casas, the
cacique Guarionex gave his areíto to Mayobanex, a
neighboring cacique, in
exchange for
military protection.
Guarionex taught the
lyrics and...
- Higüey.
These were
ruled respectively by
caciques (chiefs) Guacanagarix,
Guarionex, Caonabo, Bohechío, and Cayacoa.
Dating from 1493, when the
Spanish settled...