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Acaimo

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142: 36: 76:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 387:"Conquista y antiguedades de las islas de la Gran Canaria y su descripción, con muchas advertencias de sus privilegios, conquistadores, pobladores, y otras particularidades en la muy poderosa isla de Tenerife" 412:"La división de la isla de Tenerife en nueve reinos : primera parte : las sorpresas y los enigmas del tema, los nueve reinos guanches de Tenerife :: Anuario de Estudios Atlánticos" 297:, in the late fourteenth century, Acaimo took his father's territory. However, the scholar Juan Álvarez Delgado says that Aniaga is the parent of Acaimo, and Acaimo's full name is Acaimo 488: 79:
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It is known, however, some Guanches who were integrated into the new society and taking, as
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in the 15th century. He formed an alliance against the Spaniards with the
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On the other hand, Viana also mentioned another son of the
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She referred to Acaimo de Tacoronte as a nephew of the
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Acaymo
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Knowledge (XXG):Translation

Tenerife
Berber
Guanche
mencey
Tacoronte
Tenerife
Spanish conquest
Beneharo
Bencomo
Juan Núñez de la Peña
Tinerfe the Great
second Acentejo battle.
Beheharo
Bencomo
Christians
Güímar
Virgin of Candelaria
Canary Islands
"Conquista y antiguedades de las islas de la Gran Canaria y su descripción, con muchas advertencias de sus privilegios, conquistadores, pobladores, y otras particularidades en la muy poderosa isla de Tenerife"
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