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My sister-in-law called my wife and said a "princess" is coming to visit my village. Probably a descendant of Moctezuma II part of the Moctezuma family, descendant most likely of Isabel, daughter of Moctezuma II. Their history is reported in the book, Moctezuma's Children, written not long ago by a history professor. Actually, she had it written and another person prepared it for publication after she died.
She is not a princess. That family took titles of nobility in Spain, but not the level of princess. I forget; dukes, barons, earls, whatever.
So, the question is, why would she come here? There are many other places where descendants of Moctezuma lived. Those emperors sent their daughters to marry other important chiefs to many places.
I joked with my wife she will probably be looking for me. Several weeks ago, a high school girl from another village came to my door, with her family. She had to do a term paper, and she chose the Moctezuma family. Someone in her village told her to talk to me, that I was known as the expert on that family. Amazing. (To me, at least.)
We live next to the Moctezuma house, so I did give her a tour. She liked our door, which was the last original door in the Moctezuma house.
This is only possible for a new foreigner to be the expert when locals know very little, as opposed to the foreigner knowing a lot.
Maybe she knows where the treasure is buried?
Anyway, I will believe it when I see it.
She is not a princess. That family took titles of nobility in Spain, but not the level of princess. I forget; dukes, barons, earls, whatever.
So, the question is, why would she come here? There are many other places where descendants of Moctezuma lived. Those emperors sent their daughters to marry other important chiefs to many places.
I joked with my wife she will probably be looking for me. Several weeks ago, a high school girl from another village came to my door, with her family. She had to do a term paper, and she chose the Moctezuma family. Someone in her village told her to talk to me, that I was known as the expert on that family. Amazing. (To me, at least.)
We live next to the Moctezuma house, so I did give her a tour. She liked our door, which was the last original door in the Moctezuma house.
This is only possible for a new foreigner to be the expert when locals know very little, as opposed to the foreigner knowing a lot.
Maybe she knows where the treasure is buried?

Anyway, I will believe it when I see it.