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Malintzin: The Translator Who Made the Conquest Possible

10 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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This episode tells the story of Malintzin — also known to history as La Malinche, Doña Marina, and Malinalli — the Nahua woman who became Hernán Cortés's translator, strategist, and diplomatic mastermind during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. We explore her early life as the daughter of a nobleman sold into slavery, her linguistic gifts that enabled her to speak both Nahuatl and Maya, and her pivotal role in forming the alliance with Tlaxcala, the massacre at Cholula, and the negotiations with Moctezuma. We examine how Malintzin navigated a world of violence and shifting loyalties, and why she remains one of the most controversial figures in Mexican history — seen by some as a traitor and by others as a survivor who made impossible choices. Drawing on the Florentine Codex, Bernal Díaz del Castillo's True History, and recent scholarship by Camilla Townsend, we separate myth from evidence and consider what Malintzin's actions meant for indigenous people then and now. A nuanced look at the woman at the center of the conquest. #Malintzin #LaMalinche #HernánCortés #AztecEmpire #SpanishConquest #Nahuatl #FlorentineCodex #BernalDíazdelCastillo #Tlaxcala #CholulaMassacre #Moctezuma #DoñaMarina #CamillaTownsend #IndigenousHistory #Mesoamerica #MexicanHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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