Beatriz González
Beatriz González (16th century) was a member of the expedition of Hernán Cortés to Mexico. Born in Spain, her date of birth and of death are unknown, but her name has been preserved due to her exceptional courage while supporting the Spanish conquerors and their allied Amerindian troops as a nurse.She was particularly active during the siege of Tenochtitlan, where she arrived following the troops of Pánfilo de Narvaez, and during the conquest of Pánuco. By the end of her life she fell out of luck and needed to ask the Crown of Spain for subsidies. To do so she alleged her services as a nurse and explorer during the conquest of Mexico. Her petition was granted. Provided by Wikipedia
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11by Spasiuk, Gisela Elizabeth, dir., Cabrera, Zulma Fabiana, Pini, Claudia, Vera, Alicia, Espínola, Marta, Alba Posse, Graciela, Vazquez, María Elsa, Cabrera, Rosana María, Espinoza, Ana, Rolando, Mirian, Dutra, Viviana, Lopez, Mariana, Parra, Hugo, Bulak, Marina, Gil Navarro, María Emilia, Alvez, Gladys, Benitez, Silvia, Hertter, Daniela, Barrios, María Adela, Ayrala, Laura, Fornerón, Cristina, Gonzalez, Beatriz, Serrani, GracielaGet full text
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13by Jiménez Fernández, CarmenOther Authors: “…Álvarez González, Beatriz…”
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16by Porro Mendoza, SofíaOther Authors: “…Díaz González, Beatriz…”
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18by Interian Llanes, MercedesOther Authors: “…Hernández González, Beatriz…”
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