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Canary Islands: History and Customs of the Fortunate Islands

Luis A. Saavedra
Canary Islands: History and Customs of the Fortunate Islands
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  • Conquest of La Gomera and El Hierro; the legendary GaroĆ© tree and Canaria turns Grand
    In this episode we go over the last adventures and misadventures of our Norman conqueror in the islands. Jean de Bethencourt obtains new troops in Normandy and reinforcements from Castile and tries one last incursion and conquest of the island of Canaria (Canary). His attempt is thwarted by the fierce resistance of the islanders, so he starts referring to it as Gran Canaria (Grand Canary).He then abandons this effort to visit the island of La Palma, and conquers La Gomera and El Hierro. Thus, his small empire now counts with the following islands: Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Gomera and El Hierro. We also talk about the sacred tree of El Hierro, the GaroƩ. We cover its legendary status over history, and the role it possibly played during the conquest efforts and settlement of the Normans and Castilians in El Hierro.
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  • The Conquest of Fuerteventura
    In this episode we continue narrating the lordly conquest of the islands supported by Castile. It is the year 1402 and Gadifer de la Salle awaits in the recently-conquered Lanzarote the arrival of his partner Jean de Bethencourt with supplies, reinforcements and ships. However, Bethencourt takes 2 years to return, sparkling conflict between the two Norman conquerors.This episode covers the end of the conquest of Fuerteventura and a new attack to Gran Canaria.
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  • Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura: First conquest attempts
    In this episode we continue exploring the conquest of the islands, this time going back to the 14th century and the first incursions in Gran Canaria. We then continue narrating Gadifer de la Salle's adventures in Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and the rest of the islands right after the conquest of Lanzarote we covered in the previous episode. As always, you can contact me with any comments at canaryislands.podcast [at] gmail.com
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  • The Guanches and the Conquest of Lanzarote
    In this episode we start talking about the conquest of the Canary Islands. We start with a brief description of the time period, both in Europe and Spain, as well as the customs and life of the Guanches before the arrival of Europeans. We discuss the first contacts and finally the lordly conquest (conquista seƱorial) of Lanzarote at the hands of the Normands Jean de Bethencourt and Gadifer de la Salle. Their chronicles were written by the Franciscans Jean Le Verrier and Pierre Boutier, authors of "Le Canarien". Le Canarien is the first conquest chronicle of the Canaries and the first lengthy descriptions of the prehispanic Canarians.
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  • Volcanic Origin and Recent Eruptions
    This episode covers the geographical characteristics of the islands, as well as their origin. We cover multiple theories that have been proposed throughout the history of the Canaries trying to explain their origin. We also talk about historical volcanic eruptions and more recent ones.
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This podcast covers the history and customs of the Canary Islands, from before their conquest to our days. Narrated by a Canarian proud of their homeland and its history.
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