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September 2002.
Retrieved 27
February 2014. "
Maciot hace
realidad el gran sueño del Lanzarote" [
Maciot makes Lanzarote's big
dream come true] (in Spanish)...
- needed] Jean de Béthencourt was,
after his death,
succeeded by his
nephew Maciot de Béthencourt, who
turned out to be a tyrant. He
established Teguise as...
-
Canary Islands, as v****al to
Henry III of Castile. In 1418, Jean's
nephew Maciot de
Bethencourt sold the
rights to the
islands to
Enrique Pérez de Guzmán...
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route is the LZ 702
mountain road
heading north-east from
Playa Blanca via
Maciot and Femés,
connecting to the LZ72 at an
interchange near Uga. The residents...
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offspring of Béthencourt's
nephews who
followed him in his conquest,
especially Maciot de
Bethencourt who
acted as King of the
Canary Islands after his
uncle had...
- La Palma,
resisted the
Castilian invaders for
almost a century. In 1448,
Maciot de Béthencourt sold the
lordship of
Lanzarote to Portugal's
Prince Henry...
- São
Miguel Island,
married to
Maria de Bettencourt,
natural daughter of
Maciot de
Bettencourt by Teguise,
without issue, he had a son by one
Maria Rodrigues...
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baptising the
natives with his
surname and to the
offspring of his
nephew Maciot de Béthencourt who
succeeded him as king of the islands.[citation needed]...
- Normandy,
leaving Maciot de
Bethencourt in
charge of his possessions. The
Bethencourt era
ended in 1418[citation needed] when
Maciot sold his holdings...
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eventually marry Princess Margarita Leonor de Béthencourt,
daughter of King
Maciot de Béthencourt (nephew and heir to the
aforementioned Jean IV Béthencourt)...