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upon Ponce de León's arrival to Puerto Rico in 1508. According to an old Taíno tradition, Agüeybaná practiced the "guaytiao", a Taíno ritual in which he and Juan Ponce de León became friends and exchanged names. Agüeybaná's had obeyed his mother's advice to become friends with the
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into a river and drown him. They watched over
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where he learned of Agüeybaná's plans. In spite of the warning, Agüeybana II killed
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rebellion lasted for the next 8 years, until 1519. A second round of raids erupted in 1513 when Ponce de Leon departed the island to explore Florida. The settlement of
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190:Introduction
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115:Battles/wars
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23:Agüeybaná II
1926:1511 deaths
1921:1470 births
1560:Iris Zavala
1545:Piri Thomas
1465:Juan Dalmau
1173:Agüeybaná I
637:Agüeybaná I
517:Agüeybana I
382:Puerto Rico
172:Puerto Rico
128:Brother of
85:Puerto Rico
62: 1470
50:(The Brave)
44:Nickname(s)
1915:Categories
856:6 November
693:References
204:Guayanilla
178:, against
148:(English:
48:"El Bravo"
1450:Roy Brown
1413:activists
543:Doña Inés
274:Guarionex
219:Agüeybaná
196:Agüeybaná
168:Spaniards
166:when the
130:Agüeybaná
125:Relations
1899:Claridad
1029:Archived
1009:Archived
990:Archived
909:Archived
792:Archived
736:Archived
662:Orocobix
610:See also
492:Ancestry
360:San Juan
322:smallpox
298:arquebus
208:Caciques
155:caciques
142:Güeybaná
101:Commands
1870:Symbols
1816:Gag Law
1198:Urayoán
1193:Jumacao
1183:Arasibo
1118:. 1900.
657:Jumacao
647:Arasibo
346:Bayamón
314:Caparra
270:Caparra
266:Areitos
262:Areytos
246:Urayoán
200:Guaynia
164:Borikén
158:of the
109:Borikén
95:Cacique
73:Borikén
64: (
1779:Events
1188:Hayuya
652:Hayuya
394:PR-123
367:Oscars
353:Caguas
328:Legacy
278:Aguada
250:Añasco
105:Taínos
1891:Media
894:2012.
834:2012.
673:Notes
378:Ponce
374:Playa
292:Death
37:Ponce
858:2019
390:PR-2
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