The Stone of Motecuhzoma I is a pre-Columbian stone monolith dating back to the rule of Motecuhzoma I (1440-1469), the fifth Tlatoani (ruler) of Tenochtitlan...
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Moctezuma I (c. 1398–1469), also known as Montezuma I, Moteuczomatzin Ilhuicamina (Classical Nahuatl: Motēuczōmah Ilhuicamīna [motɛːkʷˈs̻oːmaḁ ilwikaˈmiːna])...
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Coyolxauhqui was by Huitzilopochtli on Coatepec. Aztec sun stone Stone of Motecuhzoma I Stone of Tizoc Templo Mayor Huitzilopochtli Coatepec Panquetzaliztli...
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Anthropology Museum in the same gallery as the Aztec Sun Stone. The Stone of Motecuhzoma I is a massive object approximately 12 feet in diameter and 3 feet high...
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Moctezuma II (redirect from Motecuhzoma II)
referred to as Moctezuma I. The Aztec chronicles called him Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, while the first was called Motecuhzoma Ilhuicamina or Huehuemotecuhzoma...
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multiple names: authors list (link) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stone of Tizoc. Aztec sun stone Coyolxauhqui stone disk Stone of Motecuhzoma I...
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assumed to be temalacatl include the Stone of Tizoc and the Stone of Motecuhzoma I, the latter being the larger of the two. There is debate over whether...
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Montezuma (redirect from Motecuhzoma)
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Montezuma or Moctezuma may refer to: Moctezuma I (1398–1469), the second Aztec emperor and fifth king of Tenochtitlan Moctezuma...
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that the name of the historical Aztec Emperors Moctezuma (more properly Motecuhzoma in Nahuatl) was the ultimate origin of the mythical hero-god's name —...
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Tenochtitlan rulers Chichimecacihuatzin I Aztec emperors family tree Yturbide, Ignacio Romerovargas (1991). Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin o Moctezuma el Magnífico...
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Water (advertisement). Angry Aztecs: Scary Stories: "The Mystery of Motecuhzoma". Video game: Warrior! Spanish Conquistador vs. Aztec Warrior. Rotten...
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the Aztec emperor whose name was preserved in Nahuatl documents as Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin was called "Montezuma" in subsequent histories. In current...
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Aztecs (section Motecuzoma I Ilhuicamina)
garrison at Oztuma defending the border against the Tarascan state. Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin is known to world history as the Aztec ruler when the Spanish...
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immediately sent to the Aztec Emperor (in Nahuatl, Tlatoani) of Tenochtitlan Motecuhzoma II. Going inland the Spaniards encountered and fought with Totonac forces...
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Date Victim(s) Assassin(s) Notes 29 June 1520 Motecuhzoma II Xocoyotl, Emperor of the Aztec Alliance 14 February 1831 Vicente Guerrero, former President...
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Mound Templo Mayor (Main Temple) Ruler's feather headdress (probably of Motecuhzoma II) City of Cusco, including Qorikancha (Inka main temple), Santo Domingo...
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so capturing Motecuhzoma had considerable precedent but modern scholars are skeptical that Cortés and his countrymen took Motecuhzoma captive at this...
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University Press. "Xavier López Medellín: Los huesos de Hernán Cortés". Motecuhzoma.de. Retrieved 2009-07-23. Riley, G. Michael (1968). "Fernando Cortés...
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Bangladesh, Pala period 10th–12th century AD Aztec, Coronation Stone of Motecuhzoma II (Stone of the Five Suns) 1503 Auguste Rodin, Adam (1881) cast in bronze...
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the Medicinal Herbs of the Indians). According to various chroniclers, Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin (also known as Moctezuma II), tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, capital...
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