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1291
Expedition of the brothers Vadino and Ugolino Vivaldi.
Guided by Mallorcan pilots, their trail is well documented on successive scales
Mediterranean, until they enter the ocean, where they disappear forever. -
1312
Genoese travel
Lancelotto Malocello was the first man that arrived to the Lanzarote -
1320
None of the Canary Islands is represented in the port of Sanuto
It is stated that "Ultra Gades" no islands have been found -
1339
The island of Lanzarote with the weapons and symbols of the Republic of Genoa
The denomination it receives is that of "Insula de Lanzarotus Marocelus" -
1341
Portuguese travel
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. -
1344
Pope Clement VI appoints Mr. Luis de la Cerda, sovereign of the Canary Islands, with the title of "Prince of Fortune"
It has full jurisdiction to eliminate paganism in that area. -
1348
Luis de la Cerda died
Could not complete its project of feudalization of the Canary Islands, leaving free field to the full Aragonese intervetion in the Archipelago. -
1352
Arnaldo Roger Expedition, with 30 missionaries and the collaboration of 12 indigenous lands on the eastern shores of Gran Canaria.
It lays the foundations of the new bishopric in the aboriginal nucleus of Telde. Few are the news about their activities on the island. -
1375
The map of Abraham Cresques or Catalan planisphere confirms, with its more or less exact location, knowledge of all the islands of the Archipelago.
They are visited by the Majorcans in their oceanic tours. -
1377
First flood of Basque sailors to the islands.
Martín Ruíz de Avedaño is pushed by a storm to the coast of Lanzarote. -
1398
One of the most fruitful navies is evident. Organized by G. Pérez Martel and led by Álvaro Becerra, the fleet runs through the Archipelago.
It is especially primed on the island of Lanzarote, as the
"Chronicle of Henry III". -
1402
Béthencourt and La Salle set sail for Lanzarote.
They conquered the island -
1402
Conquest of Fuerteventura
they conquered the majoreros -
1402
Señorio conquest started
-
1405
Expeditions to El Hierro
defeated the bimbaches -
1450
Conquest of La Gomera
Díaz de Pedraza, conquered another of the islands by force -
1450
Señorio conquest finished
-
1478
Canary Islands
it was the year of the incorporation of the Canary Islands to the Crown of Castile -
1478
Gran Canaria
Castilian army met with the opposition of the natives, who were under the command of the Guanadames Semidán and Doramas. -
1483
Gran Canaria
Year of the final conquest. -
1483
realengo conquest started
Gran Canaria conquest -
1492
Conquest of La Palma
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. -
1496
Tenerife Conquest
By Alonso Fernández de Lugo -
1496
realengo conquest finished
Tenerife Conquest