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  1. La Malinche. La Malinche, även kallad Malintzin, Malinalli, Marina eller doña Marina, född troligen i Painala cirka 1501, död troligen omkring 1529, var en mexikan som fungerade som Hernán Cortés tolk och rådgivare under spanjorernas erövring av Mexiko. Hon fick även en son med Cortés, Martin Cortés (1523–1595). [ 1].

  2. Jul 15, 2022 · La Malinche was a young Indigenous woman given to the Spanish conquistador Cortés as a slave along with 18 other women. She was a linguist, who facilitated negotiations between the Spanish and ...

  3. Shortly afterward, Cortés’s Spanish wife arrived in Mexico and he arranged for Malinche to marry the conquistador Juan Jaramillo. Malinche would accompany Cortés one more time, this time on a military mission to Honduras. When she returned to Mexico, she gave birth to a daughter fathered by Jaramillo. Not much is known of her life beyond ...

  4. Apr 20, 2021 · Dona Marina, also called Malintzin, or La Malinche (1496-1529) was an American Indian originating from the Nahua (Aztec) ancestry. Malinche played a very important role during the conquest of Mexico by the Spanish. She was believed to be a princess of the Aztec language (Nahuatl) speaking tribe and was sold as a slave in her youth to the ...

  5. May 28, 2020 · La Malinche was a native Mesoamerican woman of a Nahua tribe who became a trusted adviser and translator to Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés. Her guidance proved instrumental in his takeover of the Aztec empire and by some accounts, she was also Cortés’s lover and mother of his child. La Malinche’s contribution to the Spanish conquest ...

  6. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › MalincheMalincheWikipedia

    Malinche. La Malinche (* um 1505 nahe Coatzacoalcos; † um 1529 in Tenochtitlan ), indianisch Malintzin oder Malinalli genannt und von den Spaniern auf den Namen Marina getauft, spielte als Dolmetscherin und spätere Geliebte des Konquistadors Hernán Cortés eine bedeutende Rolle während dessen Eroberungsfeldzuges.

  7. Sep 17, 2009 · La Malinche, the title of this lithograph, was the indigenous woman who translated for Cortés between Maya, Náhuatl, and Spanish during his first years in Mexico. Considered either as a traitor or a founding mother by some Mexicans, La Malinche was Cortés' lover and the mother of his favorite son Martín. She and Moctezuma are also central figures in the Matachines dances that are performed ...

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