That's easy. They never conquered him. He conquered them.
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.
He took a s**t on them by helping them take out their own rulers. Lol. Just google it and good luck! :)
In 1518 Diego Velazquez put him in command of an expedition to explore and secure the interior of Mexico for colonization. At the time he was still Mayor of the capital of Cuba. At the last minute Velazquez changed his mind and removed Cortes from the command, but Cortes in a show of open defiance /mutiny ignored the orders and went ahead with the expedition.
Rulers of the Mexica/Aztec people were: Acamapichtli (1372 to 1396) Huitzilihuitl (1397 to 1417) Chimalpopoca (1417 to 1427) Itzcoatl (1428 to 1440) Motecuhzoma I (1440 to 1468) Axayacatl (1468 to 1479) Tizoc (1481 to 1486) Ahuitzotl (1486 to 1502) Motecuhzoma II (1502 to 1520) Cuitlahuac (1520)
haider Mongol rulers did however rule with some tolerance allowing conquered people to keep their religions
They fought many battles but were finally defeated by Cortez and the conquistadors in 1521
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.
He took a s**t on them by helping them take out their own rulers. Lol. Just google it and good luck! :)
In 1518 Diego Velazquez put him in command of an expedition to explore and secure the interior of Mexico for colonization. At the time he was still Mayor of the capital of Cuba. At the last minute Velazquez changed his mind and removed Cortes from the command, but Cortes in a show of open defiance /mutiny ignored the orders and went ahead with the expedition.
Rulers of the Mexica/Aztec people were: Acamapichtli (1372 to 1396) Huitzilihuitl (1397 to 1417) Chimalpopoca (1417 to 1427) Itzcoatl (1428 to 1440) Motecuhzoma I (1440 to 1468) Axayacatl (1468 to 1479) Tizoc (1481 to 1486) Ahuitzotl (1486 to 1502) Motecuhzoma II (1502 to 1520) Cuitlahuac (1520)
Their rulers, the Medes.
The Incan rulers insisted that conquered people learn the Quechua language to create a well-organized empire.
Unlike most other conquered nations, the Hebrews refused to assimilate.
Nebuchadnezzar II
Antonio Ballesteros y Beretta has written: 'Las cortes de 1252' -- subject(s): Spain, Spain. Cortes, 1252 'Figuras imperiales' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers 'Alfonso 10 el Sabio' 'El itinerario de Alfonso el Sabio' -- subject(s): History 'Sevilla en el siglo XIII' -- subject(s): Sources, Charters, grants, privileges, History 'Hernan Cortes y el ansia de inmensidad'
haider Mongol rulers did however rule with some tolerance allowing conquered people to keep their religions
Assyria conquered Israel, then Babylon conquered Assyria and Judah, then Persia conquered Babylon, then the Seuclid Empire conquered Judah, then the Judeans revolted, then Rome conquered Judah, then the Islamic Caliphate conquered the Byzantine Empire (the remains of the Roman Empire). The Ottoman Empire conquered Judah from the Cusaders who had conquered it from its Islamic rulers. Then the British Empire took it from the Ottomans.