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Name: Conquista señorial

Type: Event

Start: 1402 AD

End: 1451 AD

Parent: Conquest of the Canary Islands

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Was the phase of the conquest of the Canary Islands when the military operations were led by the sole Crown of Castile.

Chronology


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  • January 1451: The island of La Gomera was not taken in battle but was incorporated into the Peraza-Herrera fiefdom through an agreement between Hernán Peraza The Elder and some of the insular aboriginal groups who accepted the rule of the Castilian. However, there were a number of uprisings by the guanches due to outrages committed by the rulers on the native Gomeros. The last one, in 1488 caused the death of the islands ruler, Hernán Peraza The Younger, whose widow, Beatriz de Bobadilla y Ossorio, succeeded him in rule and sought the assistance of Pedro de Vera, conqueror of Gran Canaria, in order to snuff out the rebellion. The subsequent repression caused the death of two hundred rebels and many others were sold into slavery in the Spanish markets.
  • January 1406: Fuerteventura conquered by Kingdom of Castile.
  • January 1406: The Castilian conquest of El Hierro Island took place in 1405.
  • September 1402: The Castilian army arrived in Lanzarote in the summer of 1402. The island's aborigines and their chief Guadarfia were unable to resist the invading forces and surrendered.

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