Hernán Cortés
human Sex or gender male Country of citizenship Spanish Empire , Habsburg Spain , Spain Allegiance Spain Name in native language Hernán Cortés Given name Hernán Family name Cortés Second family name in Spanish name Pizarro Date of birth 1485 Place of birth Medellín Date of death 2 December 1547 Place of death Castilleja de la Cuesta Manner of death natural causes Cause of death dysentery , pleurisy Place of burial Mexico City Father Martín Cortés de Monroy Mother Doña Catalina Pizarro Altamirano Spouse Catalina Suárez Marcayda , Juana Ramírez de Arellano y Zúñiga Unmarried partner La Malinche , Isabel Moctezuma Child Martín Cortés , Leonor Cortés Moctezuma de la torre , Martín Cortés, 2nd Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca , Doña Juana Cortés de Zuñiga , Doña Maria Cortés y Ramirez de Arellano Languages spoken, written or signed Spanish Occupation explorer , governor , conquistador Field of work conquistador Position held Viceroy of New Spain , Viceroy of New Spain Work period (start) 1504 Military rank general Conflict Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire Military branch Spanish Army Award received Order of Santiago Depicted by The Road to El Dorado
[1] Hernàn cortés
Sha chesambo suro sa,a duwu miyon luko diyon fiskun uwun bǝ lan(1485). Bula ( Medellin) bǝ lan sha chasambo.
Yim indin bǝ lan kintawu jimada gaji bǝ lan suro sa,a duwu miyon luko uwun fidiyon tulurin bǝ lan . Bula (castilleja de la cuesta) bǝ lan bawono.
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