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Malintzin ([maˈlintsin]; c. 1500 – c. 1529), more po****rly
known as La
Malinche ([la maˈlintʃe]), was a
Nahua woman from the
Mexican Gulf Coast, who became...
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Malinche, un
musical de
Nacho Cano (or
Malinche) is a Spanish-language
stage musical,
based on the life of the
Nahuan slave known as La
Malinche. It premiered...
- La
Malinche, also
known as
Matlalcueye or Malintzin, is an
inactive volcano (dormant for the last 3,100 years)
located in the
states of
Tlaxcala and Puebla...
- koɾˈtes]; c. 1522 – c. 1595) was the first-born son of Hernán Cortés and La
Malinche (doña Marina), the conquistador's
indigenous interpreter and concubine...
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Malinche is a
Mexican TV
series about the life of La
Malinche, the
indigenous translator who
accompanied Hernán Cortés
during his
conquest of the Aztec...
- to Christianity.
Among these women was La
Malinche, his ****ure
mistress and
mother of his son Martín.
Malinche knew both the
Nahuatl language and Chontal...
- La
Malinche National Park is
located in the
states of
Tlaxcala in
Central Mexico. The park is east of
Mexico City, and
about 44
kilometres (27 mi) from...
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Xiphophorus malinche, also
known as
highland swordtail, is a live
bearing fish in the
family Poeciliidae. It is
endemic to the Pánuco
River basin in east-central...
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sometimes conflated with La
Malinche, the
Nahua woman who
served as Hernán Cortés's
interpreter and also bore his son. La
Malinche is
considered both the mother...
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Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera, Hernán Cortés, Nicolás Zúñiga y Miranda, and La
Malinche. The
central focus of the
mural is on a
display of
bourgeois complacency...