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      • About Moctezuma II, 9th Aztec Emperor Moctezuma (c. 1466 – June 1520), also known by a number of variant spellings including Montezuma, Moteuczoma, Motecuhzoma and referred to in full by early Nahuatl texts as Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, [N.B. 1] was the ninth tlatoani or ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520.
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  2. May 15, 2024 · Battle of Tenochtitlán, (May 22–August 13, 1521), military engagement between the Aztecs and a coalition of Spanish and indigenous combatants. Spanish conquistadores commanded by Hernán Cortés allied with local tribes to conquer the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlán.

  3. 4 days ago · Despite the stubborn Aztec resistance organized by their new emperor, Cuauhtémoc, the cousin of Moctezuma II, Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco fell on 13 August 1521, during which the Emperor was captured trying to escape the city in a canoe. The siege of the city and its defense had both been brutal.

  4. May 20, 2024 · Moctezuma ll was the ninth ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520. Moctezuma II became Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan after the death of his father Axayacatl. Cuitláhuac was the 10th tlatoani of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan for 80 days.

  5. May 24, 2024 · Moctezuma II kept three pleasure gardens - at his Tenochtitlan palace, as part of the cypress park and hanging gardens at Chapultepec, and at Iztapalapa. In his second letter to Charles V, in 1520, Cortés described the palace garden of Cuitlahuac (Moctezumas brother) at Iztapalapa in glowing terms:-.

  6. May 21, 2024 · In November 1519, Cortés traversed the threshold of Tenochtitlan and was initially received with reverence by Emperor Moctezuma II. The emperor, harboring hopes of assuaging potential conflict, extended hospitality to the newcomers, yet Cortés promptly detained Moctezuma, intending to exert control over the empire through him.

  7. May 10, 2024 · The Aztec's capital city was Tenochtitlan (modern-day Mexico City). What caused the fall of the Aztec Empire? The Aztec Empire fell due to the Spanish conquest by Hernán Cortés, the diseases his army brought which the Aztec had no immunity to, and the assistance given to the Spaniards by indigenous peoples who resented the Aztec use of force ...

  8. May 21, 2024 · Cortés and La Malinche meet Moctezuma in Tenochtitlán, November 8, 1519. By the end of June 1520, the situation had deteriorated drastically. Desperate to escape the city and spurred by an omen allegedly received by one of the Spaniards, the conquistadors resolved to flee.

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