6-407: Ventor can refer to Jürgen "Ventor" Reil , the drummer of Kreator Bentor , also called Ventor See also [ edit ] Ventnor (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ventor . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
12-658: The Spanish conquest of the islands. Bentor's mother was probably named Hañagua, although this is unclear. He succeeded his grandfather as mencey upon his father's death in November 1494, and led the kingdom until his own death by suicide four months later, in February 1495. Bentor had five siblings: one sister ( Dácil ) and four brothers (Ruiman, Rosalva, Chachiñama, and Tiñate). Bentor was born in about 1463, in Tenerife to Adjona . Bentor, then
18-607: The Battle of Aguere, Alonso Fernandez de Lugo sent Fernando Guanarteme to negotiate with Bentor, but he refused to hand over the territory. Following the disastrous Second Battle of Acentejo which occurred in December 1494, the Guanche forces were severely decimated. The forces took refuge on the slope of Mount Tigaiga after the battle. It was at Tigaiga [ es ] that Bentor committed suicide, in February 1495, by jumping off of
24-532: The Crown Prince, participated in many battles against the invading Spanish in 1495 alongside his father Bencomo, Mencey of Taoro. Bencomo was killed during the Battle of Aguere in November 1495, and Bentor, being the eldest son, was chosen as his successor. His uncles, Tinguaro and Adjona , may also have participated in the battle, however, Adjona, unlike Tinguaro, did not perish, and lived on until 1507. Shortly after
30-470: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ventor&oldid=1059545929 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bentor Bentor ( c. 1463 – February 1495), sometimes also called Ventor , Bentore , Benytomo , or Bentorey ,
36-460: Was the last mencey or king of Taoro from November 1494 until his suicide in February 1495. A native Guanche prince in the Canary Islands during the second half of the 15th century, Bentor was the eldest grandson (in some sources, son) of Bencomo , the penultimate mencey (or king) of Taoro. Taoro was one of nine menceyatos, or kingdoms, on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands before
#109890