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Quaiapen (born c. 1603—July 2, 1676, and also
known as Magnus, Matantuck, Old Queen, or Watowswokotaus) was a Narragansett-Niantic
female sachem (saunkskwa)...
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Canonchet was
captured and
executed in
April 1676; then
female sachem Queen Quaiapen and
approximately 138
supporters were
killed in an ambush. In December...
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originally a
fortified house and
trading post of
Richard Smith.
Female sachem Quaiapen lived near Co****scussoc and was ****ociated with
nearby Queen's Fort after...
- the site of a
Native American fortification constructed in 1676 by
Queen Quaiapen and
members of the
Narragansett Indian Tribe who
survived the
Great Swamp...
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Connecticut militia forces killed the last
Narragansett sachem,
Queen Quaiapen, and
Stonewall John in
Mattity Swamp in what is now
North Smithfield in...
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player Magnus Rosén, ex-HammerFall b****ist
Magnus Sjöberg,
Swedish jurist Quaiapen (1603–1676), also
known as Magnus,
Native American leader in
Rhode Island...
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Canonchet was
captured and
executed in
April 1676.
Female sachem Queen Quaiapen was
ambushed on July 2
attempting to
cross a
river at the
Second Battle...
- the
Narragansett tribal leaders at
Richard Smith's Castle. Due to
Queen Quaiapen's fears, they
agreed instead to hold a
meeting at
Worden Pond (referred...
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possibly in a
relationship with or
served as a
close advisor to
Queen Quaiapen, and he was
thought to have
built the
stonewall fortifications connecting...
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Queen Magnus (
Quaiapen) and Pessicus' messenger,
Watawaikeson (Tiawakesson) and
Stonewall John, the
builder of Queen's Fort.
Quaiapen's death spelled...