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what was hernan cortes honored with
Hernan Cortes -also known as Hernando Cortes- subdued the Aztecs, destroyed Tenochtitlan, built Mexico City, and claimed Mexico for the Spanish colony of New Spain. Hope I helped..
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Hernando Cortes died December 2nd 1547.
Yes, Hernan Cortes attended the University of Salamanca for two years
Malinche, also known as Doña Marina, was given as a gift to Hernan Cortes by the Tabascan natives when he arrived in the region in 1519. She became Cortes' interpreter and played a crucial role in his interactions with various indigenous groups during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Hernan Cortes killed La Malinche (Malintzin). She served as his interpreter and advisor during the Spanish conquest of Mexico. After the conquest, La Malinche's role and legacy were a subject of controversy and debate.
He had sex with an Indian called Malinche and was not so good during the sex.
Malinche, also known as La Malinche or Doña Marina, played a significant role as an interpreter, advisor, and intermediary for Hernan Cortes during the Spanish conquest of Mexico. She was instrumental in helping facilitate communication between the Spanish and indigenous peoples, which ultimately led to the fall of the Aztec Empire. Malinche's complex legacy represents the cultural and historical intersection of colonialism, indigenous resistance, and identity in Latin America.
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It is lost in time. She was one of twenty slaves given to Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes as a gift from the Tabasco warlord in 1519.
Hernan Cortes had several children, but the most well-known ones were Martín Cortés and Catalina Pizarro. Martín Cortés was born to Cortes and his indigenous interpreter and mistress, La Malinche (Malintzin). Catalina Pizarro was born to Cortes and his first wife, Catalina Suárez Marcaida.
The name of the little native girl who helped Hernán Cortés was Malinche, also known as Doña Marina or La Malinche. She served as an interpreter and advisor to Cortés, aiding in communication with native tribes during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
It was the address of Hernan Cortes (Mexico's conqueror in the 16th century) and his wife, La Malinche.
what was hernan cortes honored with
Hernan Cortes is a/an Conquistador
No, Hernan Cortes is not single.