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Malinche and Cortes Royalty Free Stock Photo
First encounter of Hernan Cortes with la Malinche at Duran Codex Royalty Free Stock Photo
First encounter of Hernan Cortes with la Malinche at Duran Codex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hernan Cortes, Moctezuma II and Malinche Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hernan Cortes arrives Tenochtitlan. Codex Azcatitlan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cholula great massacre Royalty Free Stock Photo
Baptism of indigenous chiefs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malinche and Cortes
Cortes marched to Mexico by way of Iztapalapan. Plate 11 of History of Tlaxcala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tlaxcalans gave many presents and provisions to Cortes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Quauhximalpan. Plate 20 of History of Tlaxcala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cortes attacked the Temple of Huitzilopochtli in the Templo Mayor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cortes was besieged and Mexica Moctezuma was wounded by stone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yliyocan. Arrival of Cortés to Tlaxcala together with his interpreter Dona Marina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plate 27 of History of Tlaxcala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mural entitled Cortes y la Malinche (Cortez and Malinche) by Jose Clemente Orozco under the stairwells of the San Ildefonso College in the historic center of Mexico City. La Malinche was a Nahua woman from the Mexican Gulf Coast, who played a role in the Spanish conquest of Mexico, acting as interpreter, advisor, lover and intermediary for Hernan Cortes


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