Montezuma, Moctezuma, Moteczoma, Motecuhzoma, Moteuczomah, are variant spellings and may refer to:
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People
- Moctezuma I (c.1398–1469), the fifth Aztec Emperor
- Moctezuma II (1466–1520), the ninth Aztec Emperor, ruler at the beginning of the Spanish conquest of Mexico
- Eduardo Matos Moctezuma (born 1940) is a Mexican archaeologist
Operas
- Motezuma (1733), opera by Antonio Vivaldi (until recently known under the title Montezuma)
- Montezuma (Graun) (1755), opera by Carl Heinrich Graun
- Montesuma (Zingarelli) (1781), opera by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli
- Montezuma (opera) (1963), by Roger Sessions
- La conquista (2005) opera by Lorenzo Ferrero
Places
In Argentina
- Montezuma, Buenos Aires
In Australia
- Montezuma Falls, Tasmania
In Brazil
In Costa Rica
In Mexico
- Metro Moctezuma, a station on the Mexico City Metro
- Moctezuma, Chihuahua
- Moctezuma, Puebla
- Moctezuma, Sonora
- Moctezuma, Yucatán
In the United States
- Montezuma, Colorado
- Montezuma, Georgia
- Montezuma, Indiana
- Montezuma, Iowa
- Montezuma, Kansas
- Montezuma, New York
- Montezuma, North Carolina
- Montezuma, Ohio
- Montezuma, Tennessee
- Montezuma, Virginia
- Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
- The Montezuma Hills, California
Others
- Montezuma Castle National Monument
- Montezuma (mythology)
- Montezuma cocktail
- Montezuma (locomotive)
- Montezuma (plant)
- USS Montezuma (1798)
- Montezuma's Award Winning British Chocolates
See also
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