- Lancelotto Malocello
Lancelotto Malocello (
Latin : Lanzarotus Marocelus; French: Lancelot Maloisel; fl. 1312) was an Italian navigator fromGenoa , who gave his name to the island ofLanzarote , one of theCanary Islands .Malocello perhaps voyaged in search of the brothers
Vandino and Ugolino Vivaldi , who had voyaged to the Canary Islands in 1291 on their way toIndia , and whose fate was unknown. Malocello arrived on the island in 1312, and remained there for almost two decades until he was expelled by a Guanche revolt. Information about this revolt is scanty, but his stay on the island is supported by various sources, including the chronicles of the Norman conquest of the island underJean de Bethencourt almost a century later, which state that the fortress constructed by Malocello could still be found on the island. Malocello's fortress was situated aboveTeguise .At the time of Malocello's arrival, a king named
Zonzamas ruled the island. Ico, his daughter, andGuanarteme , her consort, succeeded Zonzamas. Their son Guadarfia was the ruler who would greet the expedition of Jean de Bethencourt in 1402.Angelino Dulcert gives the first recorded name of the island as "Insula de Lanzarotus Marocelus"; its native name was "Tite-Roy-Gatra". "Lancelotto" is the Italian form of the proper nameLancelot .An Italian
destroyer , the "Lanzerotto Malocello", was named after him. It saw action during theSpanish Civil War andWorld War II . [ [http://digilander.libero.it/casellidomenico/Malocello.htm Nuova pagina 0 ] ]Sources
*cite book|first=José Juan |last=Acosta|coauthors=Félix Rodríguez Lorenzo; Carmelo L. Quintero Padrón|title=Conquista y Colonización|location=Santa Cruz de Tenerife|publisher= Centro de la Cultura Popular Canaria|year= 1988|pages=p. 23
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