Hernan Cortes claimed that the Aztecs believed that he was either the emissary of the feathered serpent god Quetzlcoatl or the god himself.
Yes, when he arrived they treated him with the highest form of honor. When the Aztec emperor would not convert to Christianity Cortes captured him and held him hostage. He demanded rooms filled with gold and silver for the release of the emperor. When the rooms were filled Cortes still had him killed. That was the beginning of the fall of the Aztecs.
There is no historical evidence to support the claim that Montezuma and the Aztecs believed Cortes was an ancient Aztec god. In fact, Montezuma initially believed Cortes to be a mortal ruler from a distant land. As their interactions continued, Montezuma did show reverence towards Cortes, but this was likely due to various political and strategic motivations rather than a belief in his divinity.
They believed he was one of the many, because he wore shiny armor, possessed sharp swords, and guns. The Aztecs were not used to seeing these things, and therefore believed Cortes was a god because he had so much power and he wore shiny armor which they believed shined like the light of gods.
Montezuma II
He gave him gold
He was looking for the renouned riches that Montezuma and the Aztecs had.
There is no historical evidence to support the claim that Montezuma and the Aztecs believed Cortes was an ancient Aztec god. In fact, Montezuma initially believed Cortes to be a mortal ruler from a distant land. As their interactions continued, Montezuma did show reverence towards Cortes, but this was likely due to various political and strategic motivations rather than a belief in his divinity.
Montezuma was the leader of the Aztecs and was defeated by Cortes.
They believed he was one of the many, because he wore shiny armor, possessed sharp swords, and guns. The Aztecs were not used to seeing these things, and therefore believed Cortes was a god because he had so much power and he wore shiny armor which they believed shined like the light of gods.
Montezuma II
He gave him gold
Montezuma the sekond
He believed Cortes was Quetzalcoatl; therefore he revered Cortes as a God. That "little" mistake cost Montezuma his own life, as well as the lives of many more Aztecs.
He was looking for the renouned riches that Montezuma and the Aztecs had.
His name is Montezumea, and Cortes defeated Montezuma because Montezuma thought he was a god returning from exile. Montezuma welcomed Cortes, and in turn Cortes waged war and eventuslly killed Montezuma after getting all the gold he wanted.
Montezuma thought that Cortes was Quetzalcoatl because Quetzalcoatl was white and so Cortes is white.
The aztecs died the spanish got gold
Emperor Montezuma Xocoyotzin (1466-1520)