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divided into nine
small kingdoms (menceyatos), each
ruled by a king or
Mencey. The
Mencey was the
ultimate ruler of the kingdom, and at times,
meetings were...
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Pelinor was a
Guanche mencey king of
Menceyato de
Adeje at the time of the
conquest of
Tenerife in the 15th century.
Alongside the
menceyes of
Abona and...
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Romen was a
Guanche mencey king of
Menceyato de
Daute in
times of the
conquest of
Tenerife in the
fifteenth century.
Romen is
remembered as one of the...
- Pelicar, also
written Pellicar or
Belicar was a
Guanche mencey king of
Menceyato of
Icode in
times of the
conquest of
Tenerife in the
fifteenth century...
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Tegueste or
Tegueste II was a
Guanche King (
mencey) of
Menceyato de Tegueste,
reigning during the
conquest of
Tenerife in the
fifteenth century. In 1494...
- (Spanish pronunciation: [beŋˈkomo]; c. 1438 – 1495) was the
penultimate mencey or king of Taoro, a
Guanche menceyato on the
island of Tenerife. He fought...
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Tinerfe "the Great",
legendary hero who was a
guanche mencey (aboriginal king) of the
island of
Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). It is
estimated that...
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Tinguaro was in
charge of the area
known as Acentejo. Half-brother of the
mencey (transl. king) Bencomo,
Tinguaro led the
Guanche forces to
victory against...
- that Fernández de Lugo
built in the same spot
lacked a bell tower. The
mencey Bentor is said to have
thrown himself from the
heights of Tigaiga [es] after...
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alliance against the
Spaniards with the
mencey Beneharo and the
mencey Bencomo.
Acaimo descended from the
first mencey of Tacoronte, who was
called "Rumén"...