Historia de BETANCURIA: La Primera Capital de CANARIAS

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife are the two capitals of the Canary Islands, but which was the first capital? Neither of them. In this video, we'll explore the history of the first capital of the Canaries, Betancuria (Fuerteventura), with historian Aydan Woodward. Instagram 📸: @historyaydan AUDIBLE Affiliate Link: https://bit.ly/4fe06Q0 Also, subscribe to my other history channel: ZebcastHistoria.    / @zebcasthistoria   BIBLIOGRAPHY Anaya Hernández, L. A. (1982). "Repercussions of Berber Corsairs in the Canary Islands during the 17th Century: Canarian Captives and Renegades." Colloquium on Canarian-American History, 123-177. Carrasco, A. M. (2024, October 21). "Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña, the first Spanish settlement in Africa." El Debate. https://www.eldebate.com/historia/202... Galante Gómez, F. (2017). "The conquest of space in the origins of Atlantic expansion. Art and spirituality in the Franciscan Monastery of Betancuria." Anuario de Estudios Atlánticos, no. 63: 063-011. http://anuariosatlanticos.casadecolon... García Santos, J. (2004). "The Franciscan Monastery of Betancuria." Almogaren: Journal of the Theological Center of Las Palmas, 34, 199-211. History – Betancuria Town Hall. (n.d.). https://www.aytobetancuria.org/el-mun... Morera Pérez, M. (2014). "Demonyms in Fuerteventura: Causes of their scarcity and criteria for remedying it." Fortunatae, 25. Sánchez Rodríguez, J. (2004). 'The Western Schism and the Bishopric of Fuerteventura'. In "The Church in the Canary Islands" (pp. 21-24). Diocese of the Canary Islands. Torriani, L. (1959). Description and History of the Kingdom of the Canary Islands: Formerly the Fortunate Isles, with an Account of their Fortifications. Goya Ediciones. (Original work published 1590). Van Den Brule, Á. (June 25, 2022). "Jean de Bethencourt, a Norman among the Guanches." El Confidencial. https://www.elconfidencial.com/alma-c...