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The leader of the Aztec Empire was...Montezuma. :)Montezuma
Aztec Century was created in 1993.
'Aztec writing' or 'Aztec hieroglyphics' is the name given to the Prehispanic writing system that was used during the period of the Aztec Empire (1431-1521). It is a term also often used for the continuation of this system as used in the first century of Spanish colonial rule in Central Mexico by indigenous scribes, although in both cases 'Nahuatl writing' is a more appropriate term given the fact that the system was used beyond the borders and time-frame of the Aztec Empire.
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If by aztest you are refering to the Aztec Empire, there are not any 20th century developments because it did not exist then. This empire lasted from 1428 to 1521.
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The Aztecs left Aztlan in 1519 during the 16th century. The Aztec Empire lasted from 1428 to 1521, almost 100 years.
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Hernán Cortés, a Spanish conquistador, is credited with defeating the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century. Cortés and his forces, along with indigenous allies, overthrew the Aztec ruler Montezuma II and ultimately led to the fall of the empire.
Montezuma was a ruler of the Aztec Empire during the early 16th century. He encountered Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes, leading to the downfall of the Aztec civilization. Montezuma is a significant historical figure in the context of European colonization of the Americas.
The Aztec Empire primarily spoke Nahuatl, which was the language of the Aztec people. Nahuatl was the most widely spoken language in Mesoamerica at the time.
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