Yes, they are, He can be known as Hernando, Hernan and even Fernando Cortes. Most people today know of him as Hernan Cortes.
The spelling of Cortes with a z is wrong, he never spelt Cortes as Cortez during his lifetime, I can only think that this is an American spelling of the word, which seems to be taking over the whole internet.
Yes, indeed they are the same person, and just to confuse you more, he can also be known as Fernando Cortes. Although most people today know of him by the shortened version, Hernan Cortes.
When Hernan Cortes went on his expeditions in the Americas, he went under the same patronage as Christopher Columbus. Charles and Isabella were the rulers of Spain who encouraged the conquistadors.
hernando cortes explored the aztec civilization because when he had once went there they thought a bad god was coming that same day so they paniced and gave him gold. then he went back and defeated them and got more gold.
Hernan Cortes died in Seville (or Sevilla) Spain in 1547. If I remember correctly, he died in a monastery there, the same one from which Christopher Columbus sailed. Presumably he died of natural causes or illness. I have not read anything about his death that would indicate his being killed or murdered, Further research on his life and death can be found in a book entitled CONQUEST, which I believe is written by Hugh Thomas (not sure of the last name).
Yes, there are some of them:Paso de Cortes. It is the mountain pass or saddle between the Popocatepetl and Ixtaccihuatl volcanoes in central México.Mar de Cortes. Also known as Gulf of California, it is the body of water that separates the Baja California Peninsula from mainland Mexico.Villa de Cortes. A small town south of Tenochtitlan during colonial times founded by Cortes himself, now within the area of greater Mexico City. There is a subway station at such location, with the same name.
montezuma and Cortes they both was leaders and they both had enemies and they both work on the same team. montezuma and Cortes theyboth was like brothers and that's why they got something and coment. montezuma and Cortes theyn both are old and they both are and some bad stuff. montezuma and Cortes they did bad thing before and they both did good thing before. that what montezuma and Cortes are alikes.
No
Cortes was not a hero or a villain, he was both. Cortes killed alot of people on his road to greatness but if he did not kill the word would not be the same
Hernando Cortes explored California because he was looking for the next Aztec Empire. He wanted the same glory he received from finding that brilliant empire again. Many Spanish explorers after did the same thing, in North America only to fail. They wanted glory, and they wanted wealth. Very few were there for missionary purpose.
Hernando Cortes explored California because he was looking for the next Aztec Empire. He wanted the same glory he received from finding that brilliant empire again. Many Spanish explorers after did the same thing, in North America only to fail. They wanted glory, and they wanted wealth. Very few were there for missionary purpose.
When Hernan Cortes went on his expeditions in the Americas, he went under the same patronage as Christopher Columbus. Charles and Isabella were the rulers of Spain who encouraged the conquistadors.
hernando cortes explored the aztec civilization because when he had once went there they thought a bad god was coming that same day so they paniced and gave him gold. then he went back and defeated them and got more gold.
Hernan Cortes died in Seville (or Sevilla) Spain in 1547. If I remember correctly, he died in a monastery there, the same one from which Christopher Columbus sailed. Presumably he died of natural causes or illness. I have not read anything about his death that would indicate his being killed or murdered, Further research on his life and death can be found in a book entitled CONQUEST, which I believe is written by Hugh Thomas (not sure of the last name).
Yes, there are some of them:Paso de Cortes. It is the mountain pass or saddle between the Popocatepetl and Ixtaccihuatl volcanoes in central México.Mar de Cortes. Also known as Gulf of California, it is the body of water that separates the Baja California Peninsula from mainland Mexico.Villa de Cortes. A small town south of Tenochtitlan during colonial times founded by Cortes himself, now within the area of greater Mexico City. There is a subway station at such location, with the same name.
He was born, December 2, 1485.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.He died in1547 on the same day he was born
The spanish explores cortes and pizarro defeated the Inca army.
montezuma and Cortes they both was leaders and they both had enemies and they both work on the same team. montezuma and Cortes theyboth was like brothers and that's why they got something and coment. montezuma and Cortes theyn both are old and they both are and some bad stuff. montezuma and Cortes they did bad thing before and they both did good thing before. that what montezuma and Cortes are alikes.
No why would he captured himself idiot