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  1. Hernán Cortés was the Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Aztec Empire and building Mexico City which secured Spain’s position in the New World. Voyage Hernando Cortes Interactive Map

  2. After Cortés permitted the defeated soldiers to settle in the country, they "passed with more or less willingness to Cortés' side." Hernán Cortés gained their support when he "promised to make them rich and give them commands [rewards]." Cortés then made a rapid return to Tenochtitlan to relieve the besieged Alvarado and the other invaders.

  3. Hernán Cortés. Hernán (do) Cortés, Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca (1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish explorer, military commander, and colonizer whose daring conquest of the Aztec Empire in Mexico for Spain in 1521 led to the eventual subjugation and effective elimination of native American culture in Mesoamerica.

  4. This map accompanied the first Latin edition of Hernán Cortés' Second Letter, in which the conquistador describes the beauties of the city and his encounter with the Aztec emperor, Moteuczoma. Iconography. The left hand side of the map represents, at a very different scale than that of the city, the Gulf Coast and Southeastern United States ...

  5. Jun 30, 2022 · Royal Academy, Madrid (Public Domain) Hernán Cortés (1485-1547) était un conquistador espagnol qui mena la conquête de l' empire aztèque au Mexique à partir de 1519. En prenant la capitale aztèque de Tenochtitlan en 1521, Cortés pilla la Mésoamérique et devint le premier dirigeant de la nouvelle colonie de la Nouvelle-Espagne.

  6. Publicidad. Hernán Cortés fue un conquistador español que, en 1519, en el contexto de la conquista de América, inició la expedición al continente que culminaría dos años más tarde con la caída de la ciudad de Tenochtitlán y, con ella, la del imperio mexica. La hazaña que significó la conquista de México, realizada en contra de las ...

  7. Cortés, Hernán1485–1547Spanish conqueror. S panish conquistador* Hernán Cortés sought adventure, fame, and fortune in the Americas and found all three. He conquered the Aztec empire in Mexico, bringing vast expanses of territory in the New World under Spanish control. He also gained personal wealth and power.

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