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Montezuma II did not immediately order an attack on cortes?
The most sacred building in Tenochtitlan (and in any Aztec city, for that matter) would've been their pyramids. The pyramids were used by the priest in order to provide human sacrifices to their gods. The Aztecs believed that human sacrifices kept the gods happy.
Montezuma Ilhuicamina took power in 1440 after the death of his uncle Izcoatl. He solidified the alliances with two neighboring counties, Tlacopan and Texcoco. It was due to this alliance that Moctezuma and Nezahualcoyotl of Texcoco were able to organize the construction and culmination of a double aqueduct pipe system in order to supply the city of Tenochtitlan with fresh water. He also extended the Aztec empire to the Gulf Coast through the Mexican states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Veracruz. During his reign the city of Tenochtitlan (Mexico City) prospered like never before.
If you mean Temple, then all 5 temples in order are: Forest Temple, Fire Temple, Water Temple, Shadow Temple, and Spirit Temple.
Because he wondered if perhaps the prophecy of Quetzalcoatl was coming true.
Montezuma II did not order an immediate attack on Hernán Cortés for several reasons. He was initially uncertain about the intentions of the Spaniards, believing they might be divine messengers or representatives of the god Quetzalcoatl. Additionally, Montezuma sought to gather more information about the newcomers and assess their capabilities before acting. His hesitation was also influenced by the internal political dynamics of the Aztec Empire and his desire to maintain stability.
Hernán Cortés ordered Montezuma II to cease the Aztec practices of human sacrifice and to acknowledge the authority of the Spanish Crown. He sought to convert the Aztecs to Christianity and demanded the submission of Montezuma as a vassal to the Spanish king. These demands were part of Cortés's broader strategy to establish control over the Aztec Empire.
Montezuma/Moctezuma II had gone pretty insane and was obsessed with the supernatural. When Cortés arrived in 1519, Moctezuma was immediately informed and he sent emissaries to meet the newcomers. As the Spaniards approached Tenochtitlan they made an alliance with the Tlaxcalteca, who were enemies of the Aztec Triple Alliance, and they helped instigate revolt in many towns under Aztec dominion. Moctezuma was aware of this and he sent gifts to the Spaniards, probably in order to show his superiority to the Spaniards and Tlaxcalteca.On November 8, 1519, Moctezuma met Cortés on the causeway leading into Tenochtitlan and the two leaders exchanged gifts. Moctezuma brought Cortés to his palace where the Spaniards lived as his guests for several months. Moctezuma continued to govern his empire and even undertook conquests of new territory during the Spaniards' stay at Tenochtitlan.To sum it all up, he must've known the Spaniards had superior weaponry and thought that to keep his empire, he had to establish diplomatic relations with them. Big mistake.
Rome had many temples. You have to be specific about which temple you mean in order for your question to be answered.
"Up, down, right, then left. It's not only the order for the switches nearby. It's the very order of the whole temple, so take note of it."
Assuming you will beat each whole individual temple, (and not leave after getting the item,) The order goes like this. 1. Forest Temple 2. Fire Temple* 3. Water Temple* 4. Shadow Templeº 5. Spirit Templeº The Temples with the markers could be finished before or after the one with the marker of the same type, but this is the standard/classic order.
It doesn't have one. There is a temple to saradomin, the god of order and a temple to zamarok, god of chaos.