Conquista realenga
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Was the phase of the conquest of the Canary Islands when the military operations were led by the united Crowns of Castile and Aragon.
Chronology
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Was the Spanish conquest of the island of Gran Canaria, in the Canary islands.
June 1478: A battle took place near to Real where the Canary islanders were defeated by the Castilian. This initial victory gave the Castilians control of the north east corner of Gran Canaria Island.
June 1478: A Castilian expeditionary force disembarked on La Isleta on 24 June 1478. They founded Real de La Palmas near to Barranco de Guiniguada on the site of the present day Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
April 1483: On 29 April 1483 Guayarmina Semidán, considered to be queen of Gran Canaria, surrendered at Ansite Fortress. On the same day Chief Bentejuí and his shaman-advisor Faycán committed suicide by jumping off a cliff while shouting Atis Tirma (for my land).
Was the Spanish conquest of the island of La Palma, in the Canary islands.
September 1492: The campaign was relatively easy, commencing on 29 September 1492 when the Castilians landed in Tazacorte.
May 1493: La Palma conquered by Aragon.
Was the Spanish conquest of the island of Tenerife, in the Canary islands.
November 1494: In 1494, Alonso Fernández de Lugo, a Spanish conquistador, defeated the Guanche leader Bencomo in the Battle of Aguere in San Cristóbal de La Laguna.
December 1494: The Castilian victory in the Second Battle of Acentejo brought about the collapse of aboriginal resistance on the Island of Tenerife. The battle marked the conquest of the island and the end of the conquest of the Canary Islands.
May 1494: Castilian invading force set sail from Gran Canaria in April 1494 and landed on the coast of present-day Santa Cruz de Tenerife.