Montezuma was born in Tenochtitlan, the Capitol of the Aztec empire, in 1466, and died in 1520, at the hands of his own people.
Montezuma, also known as Moctezuma, was born in Tenochtitlan, which is present-day Mexico City. He was the ninth ruler of the Aztec empire, reigning from 1502 until his death in 1520.
Montezuma I met with Cortez and exchanged gifts, believing he might be Quetzalcoatl returning as prophesied. Montezuma I welcomed Cortez into Tenochtitlan, but tensions rose as Cortez sought to conquer the Aztec empire.
Hernan Cortes, a Spanish conquistador, led an expedition to Mexico in 1519 and was greeted by Montezuma II, the Aztec ruler. The encounter eventually led to the overthrow of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish due to a combination of military conflict and internal Aztec political issues. Cortes captured Montezuma and used him as a puppet ruler for a period before he was killed during an uprising against the Spanish.
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Montezuma II was born ca. 1466.
Leonidas de Montezuma was born in 1869.
Magdalena Montezuma was born in 1943, in Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany.
There is a Lake Montezuma and Montezuma's Castle.
He died in 1464 in Tenochtitlan where he was born.
Cortes overthrew the Aztec ruler Montezuma II.
Montezuma was the 9th, and last Aztec ruler.
no he did not
The address of the Montezuma Township Library is: 309 N. Aztec, Montezuma, 67867 0416
he was born in 1398 and died in 1469. he was 71 years of age
The address of the Montezuma Public Library is: 506 N. Dooly Street, Montezuma, 31063 1308
Montezuma was an emperor not a building