Malinxalchitl
Malinxalchitl, meaning "beautiful flower of evil"[1] (died 1524) was the Nahua queen regnant of Tzacoalco during the time of the Conquest of the Aztec Empire.[1]
Malinxalchitl | |
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Queen Regnant of Tzacualco | |
Born | c. 1500 Kingdom of Tzacualco |
Died | c. 1524 Tzacualco, New Spain |
When Francisco Cortés de San Buenaventura arrived at Tzacoalco in 1524, he could not dominated its inhabitants, which were later persuaded by the Franciscan friars.[1] Since most of Tzacoalco's original inhabitants had fled to Sayula, the overlord Juan de Escárena ordered the foundation of present-day Zacoalco de Torres with Méxica and Otomí families along with twelve Spaniards set to protect Queen Malinxalchitl.[1] However, she was later killed by an arrow that impacted her heart, the presumable "punishment" by the Amerindians for having shown alliance to the Spanish.[1]
References
- "Municipal Profile - Municipal Govern Zacoalco de Torres 2010-2012" (PDF). Retrieved 24 May 2012.
See also
- Martín Huitzingarit, cacique of Huitzquilic who also surrendered himself peacefully to the Spanish.
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