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  1. Hace 5 días · Entre Cortés y Moctezuma. Y, sin embargo, con alguna contada excepción esta tendencia no se había trasladado a videojuegos que contasen la historia de nuestro país. Hasta ahora.

  2. Hace 2 días · This detailed study of Isabel de Moctezuma, affectionately called ‘the last Mexica princess’, was kindly written specially for us by Anastasia Kalyuta, an ethnohistorian based at the Russian Museum of Ethnography, St. Petersburg, who has undertaken extensive research on Isabel’s life at the General Archive of the Indies in Seville, Spain.

  3. 15 de may. de 2024 · Making Herself Indispensable, Condemned for Surviving: Doña Marina (Part 1) ‘Doña Marina’ was a central - and controversial - figure in the success of the Spanish Conquest of the Aztecs. The following article has been generously written specially for us by Dr. Frances Karttunen, retired Professor of Linguistics and Senior University ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Cortés's forces sacked the city of Cholula, massacring 6,000 inhabitants, and later entered Emperor Moctezuma II's capital, Tenochtitlan, on 8 November. Velázquez sent a force led by Pánfilo de Narváez to punish the insubordinate Cortés for his unauthorized invasion of Mexico, but they were defeated at the Battle of Cempoala on ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Many people claim that the Aztecs believed Cortés to be a god because of the moment he landed in their territory. In the Aztec calendar, 1519 equalled the year 1 Reed. This calendar name meant a huge amount to the Aztecs, who gave names to people and even gods according to key dates in their calendar, combined usually with nicknames or titles.

  6. Hace 3 días · El Noticonquista del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM explica que el penacho se comenzó a asociar con Moctezuma y Hernán Cortés a partir del siglo XIX, situación que le dio fama, sin mencionar la disputa entre México y Austria por dicho objeto histórico.

  7. Hace 5 días · Poco se sabe sobre la vida de la mujer que hoy se conoce como “La Malinche”, antes de que comenzara a desempeñarse como negociadora política y traductora de Hernán Cortés en aquel año de 1519. Los datos sobre ella son difusos y se encuentran dispersos en testimonios históricos de distintos tipos.