Dácil or Dácila was born in the ancient Menceyato (kingdom) of Taoro (Tenerife, Canary Island), during the early second half of the fifteenth century.
Captain Fernando García del Castillo was taken prisoner and placed under the care of Princess Dácil so that she could see to the wounds he had suffered in the Battle of Aguere.
According to several historians, Captain Fernando García del Castillo acted as a diplomat, providing services between the Guanches and invading Spanish people, and was honored with some estimates by the King of Taoro.
[2] Rumors began to surface that Captain Fernando García del Castillo and Princess Dácil were lovers.
[3] She later married the captain in the Iglesia de la Concepción (Church of the Conception) of Los Realejos.