Malinxalchitl, meaning "beautiful flower of evil"[1] (died 1524) was the Nahua queen regnant of Tzacoalco during the time of the Conquest of the Aztec Empire.[1]

Malinxalchitl
Queen Regnant of Tzacualco
Bornc. 1500
Kingdom of Tzacualco
Diedc. 1524
Tzacualco, New Spain

When Francisco Cortés de San Buenaventura arrived at Tzacoalco in 1524, he could not dominate its inhabitants, which were later persuaded by the Franciscan friars.[1] Since most of Tzacoalco's original inhabitants had fled to Sayula, the overlord Juan de Escárena ordered the foundation of present-day Zacoalco de Torres with Méxica and Otomí families along with twelve Spaniards set to protect Queen Malinxalchitl.[1] However, she was later killed by an arrow that impacted her heart, the presumable "punishment" by the Amerindians for having shown alliance to the Spanish.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Municipal Profile - Municipal Govern Zacoalco de Torres 2010-2012" (PDF). Retrieved 24 May 2012.[permanent dead link]