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- Beatriz de Padilla (b. 1620s) was a Mexican-born Morisco woman who rose from slavery to property ownership. Her legal battles and persecution by the Spanish Inquisition gained her notability during her lifetime. In 1650 de Padilla was accused of using magic to seduce and poison priest Diego Ortiz whom she had a long-lasting love affair with. De Padilla was born into slavery by a black, Mulatta mother and a white Spaniard father. She and her mother were eventually freed for their exemplary service. De Padilla was the mistress to many powerful men, but the man she spent the longest with and was the closest to, Diego Ortiz, eventually promised her and their son his land and estate. Her relationship with Ortiz and his subsequent death sparked legal accusations against her and she was put on trial by the Spanish Inquisition in Mexico City. However, due to her candid testimony (and allegedly her beauty) she was acquitted of all charges and returned to her home in Lagos as a free property owner. (en)
- Beatriz de Padilla (n. 1620) fue una mujer morisca nacida en México que pasó de la esclavitud a la propiedad. Sus batallas legales y la persecución de la Inquisición española la hicieron notable durante su vida. Nacida en México después de 1620, Beatriz de Padilla fue hija de Lorenzo de Padilla, un español y Cecilia de Alvarado, una esclava mulata y más tarde sirvienta en Lagos de Moreno, Guadalajara (México). Beatriz fue originalmente una esclava propiedad del sacerdote Francisco Pérez Rubín, pero él la emancipó debido a su servicio ejemplar. (es)
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- Beatriz de Padilla (n. 1620) fue una mujer morisca nacida en México que pasó de la esclavitud a la propiedad. Sus batallas legales y la persecución de la Inquisición española la hicieron notable durante su vida. Nacida en México después de 1620, Beatriz de Padilla fue hija de Lorenzo de Padilla, un español y Cecilia de Alvarado, una esclava mulata y más tarde sirvienta en Lagos de Moreno, Guadalajara (México). Beatriz fue originalmente una esclava propiedad del sacerdote Francisco Pérez Rubín, pero él la emancipó debido a su servicio ejemplar. (es)
- Beatriz de Padilla (b. 1620s) was a Mexican-born Morisco woman who rose from slavery to property ownership. Her legal battles and persecution by the Spanish Inquisition gained her notability during her lifetime. In 1650 de Padilla was accused of using magic to seduce and poison priest Diego Ortiz whom she had a long-lasting love affair with. De Padilla was born into slavery by a black, Mulatta mother and a white Spaniard father. She and her mother were eventually freed for their exemplary service. De Padilla was the mistress to many powerful men, but the man she spent the longest with and was the closest to, Diego Ortiz, eventually promised her and their son his land and estate. Her relationship with Ortiz and his subsequent death sparked legal accusations against her and she was put on tr (en)
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- Beatriz de Padilla (en)
- Beatriz de Padilla (es)
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