Five hundred years have passed since the death of Cuauhtémoc, the last ruler of the Aztec Empire. To commemorate this ...
La Malinche is one of the most well-known historical figures and representatives of indigenous women in Mexico. Also known as ...
Words on maps have sticking power, writes Art Historian Stephanie Leitch. What are the implications of Google's Gulf of ...
In 1521, the powerful Aztec empire was brutally conquered by the Spanish, led by the ambitious and fanatical Hernán Cortés. After a falling-out with his boss in Cuba, Cortés disobeyed orders ...
It could be described as a conquistador epic, set in 1519 as Hernán Cortes’ troops are supposedly welcomed by Aztec lord Moctezuma in Tenochtitlan. It centers, however, on the figure of ...
It could be described as a conquistador epic, set in 1519 as Hernán Cortes’ troops are supposedly welcomed by Aztec lord Moctezuma in Tenochtitlan. It centers, however, on the figure of ...
The city in the center of the so-called “Cortés map of Tenochtitlán” both projects an ideal view of the Aztec capital prior to its 1521 destruction and foreshadows Habsburg claim’s on the ...
Aztec ruler Montezuma II allegedly drank copious ... Others credit Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes, who got a taste of chocolate after being served Xocolatl by Montezuma himself.
The city in the center of the so-called “Cortés map of Tenochtitlán” both projects an ideal view of the Aztec capital prior to its 1521 destruction and foreshadows Habsburg claims on the ...
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