He welcomed him with gifts because Montezuma I thoughe Cortes was a God, as the year matched their calender and so did Cortes's appearance.
Montezuma was born in Tenochtitlan, the Capitol of the Aztec empire, in 1466, and died in 1520, at the hands of his own people.
Yes, it is always capitalized because it is a propernou n. It should be --- Cortez City Park.
The Aztec's report likely focused on their perspective and the impact of Cortez's arrival on their society. It may have emphasized their experiences and reactions to the Spanish conquest. Cortez's speech, on the other hand, probably emphasized his objectives, justifications for his actions, and achievements in the conquest of the Aztecs.
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.
I suddenly came to my senses. They came forward quickly to aid in my salvation. We came to town earlier than usual today.
When Cortez and his army came, they were riding horses. So the Aztecs thought they were gods, because horse were unknown to the Aztecs. Montezuma gave what Cortez wanted, the city. So Montezuma was held prisoner at his own palace, where Cortez and his army fold gold and silver.
Hernando cortez
The cast of The Story of Cortez and Montezuma - 1970 includes: Valerie Singleton as herself
in east coast
he was captured by cortez and slayed
because montazuma thought cortez was a god
Hernando Cortez overthrew the Aztec leader, Montezuma.
he was captured by cortez and slayed
The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel - 1972 Montezuma and Cortez was released on: USA: 1972
Montezuma :xD;D
Hernando Cortez
He killed him by locking him under ground