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La leyenda del Iztaccíhuatl y el Popocatépetl Cuenta una leyenda que estas dos montañas representan a una doncella y un joven guerrero Tlaxcaltecas. Popocatéptl e Iztaccihuatl. Iztaccíhuatl, era la princesa Tlaxcalteca más bella jamás vista y esta depositó su amor en el joven Popocatépetl, uno de los más apuestos y bravos guerreros de su pueblo. Dicen que antes de ir a la guerra en la que Tlaxcaltecas se encontraban inmersos contra sus enemigos los aztecas, Popocatépetl pidió al cacique de su pueblo la mano de la princesa Iztaccíhuatl. Este se la concedió a condición de que volviera sano y salvo de la guerra para casarse con ella. End of free content. |
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The legend of Iztaccihuatl and Popocatepetl Legend has it that these two mountains represent a maiden and a young Tlaxcalan warrior. Popocateptl and Iztaccihuatl. Iztaccihuatl, was the most beautiful Tlaxcalan princess ever seen and she placed her love in the young Popocatepetl, one of the most handsome and brave warriors of her people. It is said that before going to war with the Aztecs, Popocatepetl asked the chief of his people for the hand of the princess Iztaccihuatl. The latter granted it to him on condition that he returned safe and sound from the war to marry her. Thus, the warrior left for battle while the princess awaited the return of her love. However, the tongue of a jealous rival of Popocateptl, mediated in bad faith by deceiving the princess and informing her that her beloved had died in battle. Dragged by grief and sorrow, not knowing she was the victim of the deception, it is said that the beautiful princess died of sadness for the loss of her beloved. End of free content. |