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  1. 9 de oct. de 2017 · The base was designed by Francisco María Jiménez and Ramón Agea while the bronze sculpture of Cuauhtémoc, which draws heavily from Greco-Roman statuary, was executed by Manuel Noreña. In true Neo-Classical style, Cuauhtémoc's idealized body was meant to reflect his character—his stoic expression belies the destruction and horror of the Conquest.

  2. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Cuauhtémoc was taken prisoner by the Spaniards when he tried to flee in a canoe from Tlatelolco; after that, he was taken to Cortés. The Conquest of Mexico was one of the most tragic historical ...

  3. Cuauhtemoc Taken Prisoner. From Cortés, Third Letter, 331–32. In the mean time, the brigantines suddenly entered that part of the lake, and broke through the midst of the fleet of canoes, the warriors who were in them not daring to make any resistance. It pleased God, that the captain of a brigantine, named Garci Holguin came up behind a ...

  4. 28 de feb. de 2018 · Although the primary accounts — those by conquistadors Hernán Cortés and Bernal Díaz del Castillo, and historian Francisco Lopez de Gomara * — did not explicitly record the date, February 28 is the traditionally recognized anniversary of the execution of the last Aztec emperor, Cuauhtémoc. A monument to Cuauhtemoc in Mexico City.

  5. 28 de feb. de 2022 · 28 de febrero de 1525 Hernán Cortés ejecutaba a Cuauhtémoc, el último Huey Tlatoani mexica. La conquista española del territorio mexica fue un proceso corto en el cual Hernán Cortés, junto con muchas élites de otros pueblos indígenas contrarios a los mexicas, sobre todos los tlaxcaltecas; se hicieron con el poder desbancando ala hegemonía de México – Tenochtitlan y la de sus ...

  6. 8 de jun. de 2020 · In the end, a shamed Cortés delivered him from Aldrete’s hands. But there was a final horror. In 1525, Cuauhtemoc was serving as an auxiliary on a Cortés-led expedition into Honduras. Convinced by an Indian convert to Christianity that Cuauhtemoc was conspiring against him, Cortés had him tried for treason. Found guilty, he was sentenced ...

  7. After the fall of the city, Cuauhtémoc was captured by the Spanish. He lived under their control for several years, during which he continued to be a symbol of resistance for his people. In 1525, however, he was executed by Cortés, who feared that he was plotting an uprising. Died: February 28, 1525