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Cortés arranged the marriage of Doña Isabel to his close colleague Alonso de Grado in June 1526.
Part of the marriage arrangement was the granting of a large encomienda to Doña Isabel.
The encomienda consisted of the city of Tacuba ( about five miles west of Tenochitlan ( now called Mexico City ) and was the largest encomienda in the Valley of Mexico, an indicator of the importance Cortés gave to Isabel.
The encomienda of Doña Isabel endured for centuries.
The Spanish and, later, Mexican governments, paid royalties in the form of a pension to the descendants of Doña Isabel until 1933 and a Count of Miravalle, the descendants of Moctezuma, still exists in Spain.

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