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Malinche (c. 1496-1529). Colored engraving
Malinche (c.1496-1529). Nahua woman. Interpreter of the spanish conqueror Hernan Cortes. Mexican engraving, 1885. Colored. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain
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1885 Aztec Aztecs Barcelona Catalonia Conqueror Conquest Cortes Dona Earings Hernan Interpreter Legend Legendary Lover Marina Martin Mexican Mexico Necklace Noblewoman Pearl Intermediary Malinche Mestizo
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Malinche, also known as Malintzin, Malinalli, or Doña Marina, is a legendary figure in the history of the Americas, particularly in Mexico, where she is revered and reviled in equal measure. This vibrant and intricately detailed colored engraving from the 19th century, housed in the Library of Catalonia in Barcelona, Spain, offers a captivating portrayal of this enigmatic woman. Born around 1496 in the Aztec Empire, Malinche is believed to have been a noblewoman of the Nahua people. She is most famously remembered as the interpreter and intermediary between the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés and the Aztec rulers, playing a pivotal role in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century. Malinche is depicted here as a beautiful and regal figure, adorned with intricate earrings, a pearl necklace, and other ornate jewelry. Her face is expressive and full of character, with a strong, determined gaze. The engraving captures the essence of a woman of great intelligence and courage, who navigated the complexities of two vastly different cultures and helped shape the course of history. Despite the controversy surrounding her role in the conquest, Malinche remains an important symbol of resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity. Her story continues to inspire generations, as a reminder of the rich and complex history that connects Mexico and Spain, and the enduring influence of indigenous cultures on the modern world.
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