Montezuma II, the ninth emperor of the Aztec Empire, died in 1520 during the Spanish conquest led by Hernán Cortés. His death is attributed to a combination of factors, including possible injuries sustained during a confrontation with his own people, who were angry with him for his treatment of the Spanish. Some accounts suggest he was stoned to death by Aztec warriors, while others propose he succumbed to illness or despair. His death marked a significant turning point in the fall of the Aztec Empire.
Montezuma was stoned to death.
Leonidas de Montezuma died in 1937.
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)
At his mommies house or in her womb
Montezuma was the king of the Aztec civilization in Mexico, not the Egyptians. He was killed by the Spanish conquestador Cortez.
In 1520 by being stabbed in the back or stoned to death by his own people.
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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.
He died in 1520 and was killed by having stones thrown at him.
He died in 1464 in Tenochtitlan where he was born.
he fell in a hole
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