Translate For Cortes and help him defid the Aztecs
Franciso Pizzaro conquered the Incas. And Hernan Cortes defeated the Aztecs with help of Dona Marina.
dona marina was born 1501 and her deatbh was 1550, she died in Spain and born in paynala.
they thought he was a god because he had horses guns etc *Cortes had also made allies with the enemies of the Aztecs, Tlaxcala.
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Translate For Cortes and help him defid the Aztecs
dona marina knew many languages, so she could translate to the indians
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yes, he and Dona Marina had a son.
Cortes thought that Dona Marina could him deal with the native peoples of the Americas as she spoke two native languages. We do not know what he thought of her personally, but she was the mother of his son.
Franciso Pizzaro conquered the Incas. And Hernan Cortes defeated the Aztecs with help of Dona Marina.
By being a translator for him. She spoke the language of Nahua and Tabascan and Aguliar (Cortes's other translator) spoke Tabascan which he translated to the language of the Spaniards. Without Dona Marina the conquering of the Aztecs would have probably never taken place.
She was able to translate and help overcome the many struggles that Cortes had faced when confronted by many Indians especially in the beginning of the conquest. She helped to pursuade many tribes into peace and not fight against Cortes because he just wanted peace.
Hernan Cortes was a conquistador who brought the Aztec empire under Spanish rule. La Malinche, also known as Dona Marina, was a native Nahua woman who interpreted for him.
Malinche, also known as Malintzin or Doña Marina, was a Nahua woman who played a crucial role as an interpreter, advisor, and intermediary for the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés during the Spanish conquest of Mexico in the 16th century. She is a controversial figure in Mexican history, seen by some as a traitor for her role in aiding the Spanish conquistadors.
Yes. She had one boy, Martin, to Hernan Cortes and then later remarried to Juan de Jaramillo and bore him a daughtor, Maria.