Auza, Eduardo (1974). "Sitios de ocupación en la periferia de Tenochtitlán y su significado histórico-arqueológico". Anales de Antropología. 11: 53–87...
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geografía sagrada de Iztapalapa. Mexico City: Delegación Iztapalapa. Ramírez Acevedo, Gilberto (2003). "Reporte de la exploración del sitio arqueológico en...
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shtml[permanent dead link] Official website Sitio Oficial de la Red de Universidades Anáhuac Archived 2020-03-11 at the Wayback Machine...
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arrival of Pánfilo de Narváez on 23 April 1520, smallpox ravaged Mexico in the 1520s, possibly killing over 150,000 in Tenochtitlán (the heartland of the...
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orígenes andinos de la metalurgia del occidente de México", en el sitio en internet de la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango del Banco de la República de Colombia,...
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State of Mexico (redirect from Estado de Mexico)
Mexico-Tenochtitlan in the years shortly before and after Spanish conquest. After the Spanish Conquest, the term México came to be used for Tenochtitlan/Mexico...
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Mezcala sculptures found as dedicatory offerings at the Aztec complex of Tenochtitlan. The Mezcala cultural region has been heavily looted by the local population...
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arrived. Not wanting to suffer the destruction that the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan did, the emperor in this city surrendered to the Spanish. Eventually...
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Museo de Sitio de Xochitécatl. Museo de Sitio de Cacaxtla. Museo de Sitio de Ocotelulco. Museo de Sitio de Tizatlán. Museo de Antropología de Xalapa...
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1428. This arrangement stayed intact until the fall of Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in 1521. Macuilxochitzin was governor of Tepotzotlán when the Spanish...
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(in Spanish). Mexico City: Editorial Oceano de Mexico SA de CV. pp. 64–70. ISBN 978-607-400-061-0. "Sitios Históricamente Relevantes" [Stages of History]...
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Querétaro (redirect from Querétaro de Arteaga)
include the Museo de Arte de Querétaro, the Museo Regional de Querétaro, the Museo de la Ciudad, the Museo del Sitio de Querétaro and Museo de la Matemática...
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during his expedition to Mexico, notably during the siege of Mexico-Tenochtitlan (1521). Cortés then took Morzillo on the expedition to Honduras. After...
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they acted together to defend themselves from Mexica incursions. Mexico-Tenochtitlan and its allies would win over powerful states such as Coixtlahuaca (Yodzo...
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Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito (section The man beside Carlos María de Bustamante (General Antonio de León y Loyola?))
November 1521, just three months after conquering Tenochtitlán, (Mexico City), Hernán Cortés sent Francisco de Orozco and 400 Aztec warriors to take Huaxyacac...
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Cuernavaca (redirect from Museo Morelense de Arte Contemporáneo)
Cuernavaca even before taking the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.: 338–340 They were led by Gonzalo de Sandoval and he was joined later by the conquistador...
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Tzintzuuquixu, meaning "hummingbird of the south", which, like the Mexica to Tenochtitlán, was involved in guiding the tribe to the Lake Pátzcuaro area. The municipality...
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conquered by Azcapotzalco which placed Totoquihuatzin as governor. When the Tenochtitlan and Texcoco decided to ally against Azcapotzalco, Tlacopan did not resist...
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inhabitants. After the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan fell to the Spanish in 1521, Hernán Cortés despatched Pedro de Alvarado to Guatemala with 180 cavalry...
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Archived from the original on 25 June 2012. Retrieved 25 June 2012. "Sitio Oficial de Andrés Manuel López Obrador" (in Spanish). 31 March 2012. Archived...
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archaeological site, Sitio Conte, was so badly damaged by an unprofessional excavator that much of its history is lost. In the 1930s and 1940, Sitio Conte was extensively...
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Tumaco: Períodos, Fases, Sitios y Evidencias Materiales". In García Quintero, Felipe (ed.). TUMACO PREHISPÁNICO. Popayán: Universidad de Cauca. pp. 93–145....
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as Pánuco, Castillo de Teayo, El Zapotal, Las Higueras, Quiahuiztlán, El Tajín, Cempoala, Tres Zapotes and San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán. The first major civilization...
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Declarar como Área de Protección de Recursos Naturales al Bosque de El Nixticuil - Sitio Oficial Diputados Federales PAN Archived July 22, 2011, at the...
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inhabitants. After the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan fell to the Spanish in 1521, Hernán Cortés despatched Pedro de Alvarado to Guatemala with 180 cavalry...
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who participated in the conquest of Tenochtitlan and Western Mexico. The slave of another conquistador, Pánfilo de Narváez, has been blamed for the transmission...
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Morelos (redirect from Estado Libre y Soberano de Morelos)
de Tepoztlan. While Morelos was key to the 1521 conquest of Tenochtitlan, there are no vestiges of the battles to be found in the state. The Ruta de los...
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plans of the highland cities of central Mexico, such as Teotihuacán and Tenochtitlan. Maya kings ruled their kingdoms from palaces that were situated within...
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San Cristobal de las Casas Pitic → Hermosillo Querétaro → Santiago de Querétaro San Juan Bautista → Villahermosa Tenochtitlán → Ciudad de México Valladolid...
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August 1521 the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan had fallen to the Spanish. Within three years of the fall of Tenochtitlan the Spanish had conquered a large...
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