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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)...
- 1405, Bethencourt sailed back to France, and entrusted his nephew Mateo or Maciot de Béthencourt with the government. He never returned to the Canary Islands...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the more reliable of the two) and the other by the nephew of Bethencourt, Maciot de Bethencourt. The Norman expedition set off from La Roc****e and stopped...
- eventually marry Princess Margarita Leonor de Béthencourt, daughter of King Maciot de Béthencourt (nephew and heir to the aforementioned Jean IV Béthencourt)...
- of the Lordship in the hands of his relatives Maciot, Juanín and Enrique de Béthencourt.​ In 1418 Maciot, who had remained as the sole representative and...