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'''Ichasagua''' was a [[Guanche]] leader of the island of [[Tenerife]], who was proclaimed [[Mencey]] (aboriginal king) after the [[European conquest of the island in the fifteenth century.
'''Ichasagua''' was a [[Guanche]] leader of the island of [[Tenerife]], who was proclaimed [[Mencey]] (aboriginal king) after the [[European]] conquest of the island in the fifteenth century.


He was a member of the Guanche nobility of [[Adeje]]. He died assassinated being the last mencey of the island. He did not accept the so-called ''"Peace of Los Realejos"'' that led to the conquest of the island.<ref>[http://mdc.ulpgc.es/cdm/singleitem/collection/MDC/id/44128/rec/1 La Conquista de Tenerife (1494-1496)]</ref>
He was a member of the Guanche nobility of [[Adeje]]. He died assassinated being the last mencey of the island. He did not accept the so-called ''"Peace of Los Realejos"'' that led to the conquest of the island.<ref>[http://mdc.ulpgc.es/cdm/singleitem/collection/MDC/id/44128/rec/1 La Conquista de Tenerife (1494-1496)]</ref>

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Ichasagua was a Guanche leader of the island of Tenerife, who was proclaimed Mencey (aboriginal king) after the European conquest of the island in the fifteenth century.

He was a member of the Guanche nobility of Adeje. He died assassinated being the last mencey of the island. He did not accept the so-called "Peace of Los Realejos" that led to the conquest of the island.[1]

In 1502, the Guanches who did not recognize the Castilian domination chose Ichasagua as king of the whole island, establishing this court in the natural fortress of Roque del Conde.[2]

Ichasagua was killed by the aborigines who supported the Spanish domination.

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