The story of the most famous woman in Spain's colonial history in Mexico is given fresh treatment in this fictionalized biography that composes a potential narrative from the disputed accounts of María de Estrada's life. María was the grandchild of a rabbi and physician and who trained with Gypsies in swordplay and horsemanship. After escaping a death sentence imposed by the Spanish Inquisition, María arrived in the New World where she became a warrior fighting alongside Cortés in Spain's military conquest. Once she settled in the area, however, she saw reasons to defend Mexico's indigenous population.
The story of the most famous woman in Spain's colonial history in Mexico is given fresh treatment in this fictionalized biography that composes a potential narrative from the disputed accounts of María de Estrada's life. María was the grandchild of a rabbi and physician and who trained with Gypsies in swordplay and horsemanship. After escaping a death sentence imposed by the Spanish Inquisition, María arrived in the New World where she became a warrior fighting alongside Cortés in Spain's military conquest. Once she settled in the area, however, she saw reasons to defend Mexico's indigenous population.
Maria de Estrada: Gypsy Conquistadora
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ISBN-13: | 9781891270017 |
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Publisher: | Latin American Literary Review Press |
Publication date: | 11/28/1999 |
Series: | Discoveries Series |
Pages: | 224 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d) |
Age Range: | 12 - 14 Years |