Battle of Chustenahlah


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  • curprev 12:2612:26, 13 October 2023AnomieBOT talk contribsm 77,085 bytes +18 Dating maintenance tags: {{Failed verification}}
  • curprev 10:2510:25, 13 October 2023Magian Priest's Descendant talk contribs 77,067 bytes +23 →‎Casualties and atrocities: I've read Miguel Leon-Portilla's book on this. The Tlaxcalans weren't mentioned much during this, only that Ixtlilxochitl "kept his followers from maltreating the women and children as cruelly as did Cortes and the Spaniards." Who did not rape, as it's against the bible, rather, they "set a price on the girls," and, before the siege said, "You are to deliver women with light skins." Other than that, they'd also "opened the women's skirts and blouses and felt eve... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 02:3002:30, 11 October 2023JY2003 talk contribsm 77,044 bytes 0 The google book link: https://books.google.com/books?id=jIxCUXI38zcC&pg=PA202 for the book The Essential History of Mexico by Philip Russell does not have an ISBN of 978-1412824453, but an ISBN of 978-0415842785 according to amazon.

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  • curprev 02:2302:23, 2 June 2023Calabax talk contribs 77,026 bytes −369 clarity editing, removed unsupported claim "Cortes is believed to have been the only leader at the time to wield authority so effectively among both the natives and the Spaniards." and random irrevelant speculation "It was clear from the beginning that he was ambivalent about who Cortés and his men really were, whether they be gods, descendants of a god, ambassadors from a greater king, or just barbaric invaders." Tag: Visual edit

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