Montezuma was the leader during the first empire of the Aztecs. This was during the fifteenth century. There was some time between the ruling of Montezuma 1 and Montezuma 2.
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Montezuma II, the ninth ruler of the Aztec Empire, was killed in 1520 during the Spanish conquest led by Hernán Cortés. Following a period of tension between the Aztecs and the Spanish, Montezuma was taken hostage by Cortés in hopes of controlling the empire. His death came during a revolt by the Aztec people against the Spanish, where he was reportedly struck by stones thrown by his own subjects, leading to his injuries and eventual demise. His death marked a significant turning point in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire.
I hate you. First, the Aztecs never ruled any Europena nation. They were 2 unadvanced. 2nd, the spanish encountered the Aztecs, not the french, and they conquered them and took their gold and killed 80,000 of their soldiers. So the Aztecs were unhappy with the spanish rule. French... god.
1.) Montezuma did not "start" the Aztecs. He was one of their rulers. 2.) There were 2 different Aztec rulers with this name. Montezuma I (1397-1469AD) Montezuma II (1466-1520AD)
Montezuma was the leader during the first empire of the Aztecs. This was during the fifteenth century. There was some time between the ruling of Montezuma 1 and Montezuma 2.
No, Montezuma II was not the ruler of the Aztec Empire when the Aztecs first arrived in the Valley of Mexico. The Aztecs, originally a nomadic tribe, settled in the Valley around the early 14th century, while Montezuma II reigned later, from 1502 to 1520. At the time of the Aztecs' arrival, the empire was still in the process of formation under previous rulers.
It first started when Montezuma 2 came into power. He started to demand more tribute and sacrifices from the provinces, who naturally started to rebel.
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he fell in a hole
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Lizzie McGuire - 2001 El Oro de Montezuma 2-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moctezuma_II
Montezuma II, the ninth ruler of the Aztec Empire, was killed in 1520 during the Spanish conquest led by Hernán Cortés. Following a period of tension between the Aztecs and the Spanish, Montezuma was taken hostage by Cortés in hopes of controlling the empire. His death came during a revolt by the Aztec people against the Spanish, where he was reportedly struck by stones thrown by his own subjects, leading to his injuries and eventual demise. His death marked a significant turning point in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire.
Lovejoy - 1986 Montezuma's Revenge 2-4 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2004)
The Aztecs were historically important because: 1). It influences Mexico's cultural heritage. Ex. The flag and location of Mexico city. 2). Fuels Spanish's desire for gold. 3). Shows how much technology affects warfare.