menceyato

E170968

A menceyato was a pre-Hispanic Guanche kingdom or chiefdom on the island of Tenerife, each ruled by a local king known as a mencey.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chiefdom
kingdom
pre-Hispanic Guanche polity
associatedWithEvent Conquest of Tenerife
culture Guanche people
surface form: Guanche culture
dissolvedBy Castilian conquest
dissolvedIn late 15th century
documentedIn Castilian conquest chronicles
economyBasedOn agriculture
gathering
pastoralism
ethnicGroup Guanche people
governedBy mencey
hasAlternativeName Guanche kingdom of Tenerife
surface form: Guanche chiefdom of Tenerife

Guanche kingdom of Tenerife
hasBoundaryType mountain ridges
natural landmarks
ravines
hasCapitalType principal settlement
hasGovernmentType traditional Guanche monarchy
hasLeaderRole judicial authority
religious authority
war leader
hasLegalSystem customary law
hasMilitaryOrganization war bands under the mencey
hasPopulationType Guanche inhabitants
hasRulerTitle mencey
hasSubdivisionType clans
lineages
hasSuccessionType hereditary succession
hasSymbolType oral traditions
sacred sites
hasTerritorialBasis defined territory on Tenerife
languageUsed Guanche language
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Canary Islands
Tenerife
surface form: island of Tenerife
partOf Guanche political organization
politicalStructure monarchy
tribal chiefdom
predecessorOf Castilian colonial districts on Tenerife
recognizedBy neighboring menceyes
religion Guanche religion
sourceOf local identity on Tenerife
studiedIn Canarian archaeology
Canarian ethnohistory
timePeriod before Castilian conquest of Tenerife
pre-Hispanic era

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Guanche people politicalUnit menceyato