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Guided by Mallorcan pilots, their trail is well documented on successive scales
Mediterranean, until they enter the ocean, where they disappear forever. -
Lancelotto Malocello was the first man that arrived to the Lanzarote
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It is stated that "Ultra Gades" no islands have been found
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The denomination it receives is that of "Insula de Lanzarotus Marocelus"
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The captains Angiolino del Teggia and Nicolosso da Recco. They disembark in Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, pass in front of Tenerife and visit El Hierro and La Palma.
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It has full jurisdiction to eliminate paganism in that area.
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Could not complete its project of feudalization of the Canary Islands, leaving free field to the full Aragonese intervetion in the Archipelago.
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It lays the foundations of the new bishopric in the aboriginal nucleus of Telde. Few are the news about their activities on the island.
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They are visited by the Majorcans in their oceanic tours.
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Martín Ruíz de Avedaño is pushed by a storm to the coast of Lanzarote.
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It is especially primed on the island of Lanzarote, as the
"Chronicle of Henry III". -
They conquered the island
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they conquered the majoreros
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defeated the bimbaches
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Díaz de Pedraza, conquered another of the islands by force
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it was the year of the incorporation of the Canary Islands to the Crown of Castile
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Castilian army met with the opposition of the natives, who were under the command of the Guanadames Semidán and Doramas.
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Year of the final conquest.
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Gran Canaria conquest
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He landed on the island with 900 men and, despite finding resistance in the Auaritas, local Indians, and his chief Tanausú, they finally achieved the conquest in a few months after capturing Tanausú and letting him die of hunger.
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By Alonso Fernández de Lugo
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Tenerife Conquest