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The Aztecs for Kids - Spanish Arrival and Quetzalcoatl, the Aztec god of night - 0 views

  • In 1519, the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes, sailed from Europe to land in what is now Mexico. After a difficult journey inland, Cortes and his men entered the Aztec capital city and met , the Aztec leader. Normally, the Spanish adventurers would have been captured and sacrificed immediately, because that is what the Aztecs did to invaders.  But the Spanish were lucky. They were allowed to enter the city, and welcomed as valued guests, all because of an old legend. This legend told of the god Quetzalcoatl. The Aztecs believed that the god of night had defeated Quetzalcoatl in a game of tlachtli. As the winner, the god of night could decide what to do with Quetzalcoatl. The god of night decided to banish Quetzalcoatl to the East. Quetzalcoatl had no choice but to leave. He vowed that some day he would return, when the end of the world was near, to save his people. The Aztecs were always worried that the end of the world was always near. That's why they sacrificed so many people. They wanted to keep their gods very happy, so they could save their people. When the Spanish arrived from the East, the Aztecs believed that Quetzalcoatl had kept his promise and had returned. They treated the Spanish as if they were gods. 
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    they went to mexico. They entered the aztec capital city and met the aztec emperor 
Daniela 1400

Biography of Pedro de Alvarado - Pedro de Alvarado Profile - 0 views

  • The Noche Triste Cortés returned and quickly tried to restore order, but it was in vain. The Spanish were
  • e Conquest of the Maya in 1523. Referred to as "Tonatiuh" or "Sun God" by the Aztecs because of his blonde hair and white skin, Alvarado was violent, cruel and ruth
  • state of siege for several days before they sent Emperor Moctezuma to speak to the crowd:
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  • Spanish conquistador who participated in the Conquest of the Aztecs in Central Mexico in 1519 and led
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      Participated in the Conquest of the Aztecs in 1519 and led the conquest of the Mayas in 1523. Governor of Guatemala until death 1541.
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    Pedro de Alvarado was a Spanish conquistador who participated in  the conquest of the aztecs in central Mexico. Alvarado proved himself time again as a brave capable soldier even he did have a noticeable cruel streak and soon he will become Cortes right- hand man 
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Pedro de Alvarado - 0 views

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  • This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Pedro de AlvaradoBorn: c. 1495Birthplace: Badajoz, Castile, SpainDied: 4-Jul-1541Location of death: Nochistlan Peak, MexicoCause of death: Accident - FallGender: MaleReligion: Roman CatholicRace or Ethnicity: WhiteOccupation: MilitaryNationality: SpainExecutive summary: Spanish conqueror of AmericasOne of the Spanish leaders in the discovery and conquest
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    One of the Spanish leaders in the discovery and conquest of America, born at Badajoz about 1495. He held a command in the expedition sent from Cuba against Yucatan in the spring of 1518, and returned in a few months, bearing reports of the wealth and splendour of Montezuma's empire. In February 1519 he accompanied Hernando Cortes in the expedition for the conquest of Mexico, 
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BBC - History - Hernando Cortés - 0 views

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    places he was before and when  he landed on mexico
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    hernan cortez spanish conquistador (soldier and explorer) he was bron in 1485 in medellin western spain. en 1518 he persuaded Velazquez that was a governador to make an expedition to mexico 
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Hernan Cortez biography - 0 views

  • Finally, in 1504, Hernan Cortes boarded a ship commanded by Alonso Quintero, departing for the west.  Quintero was ambitious.  More than once he tried to sneak away from his companions, so that he could secure the market for himself.  He was not very successful, but perhaps his ambition rubbed off on the young Cortes.In Hispaniola (Now Haiti and the Dominican Republic) Cortes went to the house of the Governor, who he knew from Spain.  The Governor was gone, and the secretary assured him that he would be able to get a land grant.  "But I came to get gold," he replied, "not to till the soil, like a peasant."When the Governor returned, Hernan Cortez was finally convinced to take a piece of land for a time.  He didn't entirely settle down, though.  He was involved in the military, suppressing native uprisings.  He was also often in duels over one girl or another.Over the next few years, Hernan Cortes took part in conquests of Cuba and Hispaniola, and received more land an native slaves as a result.  He became an important man in the colony of Cuba, and he became mayor of Santiago.  Eventually, he married the sister-in-law of Governor Velázquez, Catalina Xuárez.A whole other Hernan Cortez biography could be written about this time in his life.  He had a very troubled time, even being put in jail at one point.  He was very dissatisfied with his life, remaining ambitious for more wealth, more slaves, more adventure.
  • Mexico was just newly discovered when Hernan Cortes was allowed to lead a small expedition to explore.  The Governor actually changed his mind and cancelled the expedition, but Cortes went anyway on February 18th.  It was 1519 - he would have been about 34 years old.Cortez quickly took control of the situation.  Landing in the Yucatán, he met Jeronimo de Aguilar, a Franciscan priest who knew Mayan.  Cortes claimed the land for Spain, and began his conquest.  He met his future mistress, who knew Mayan and Nahuatl (the language of the Aztecs).  Taking his men to Veracruz, he officially ignored the authority of the Governor and claimed to be acting under the direct authority of Emperor Charles V.  In reality, he was taking charge of the situation absolutely, and ready to claim the gold and power he had been looking for.
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    was sent to university at age of 14. in 1405 he went departing for the west whixh was commanded by Alonso Quintero. "but i came for gold, not to till the soil, like a peasant' he said to the spanish governor
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Francisco Pizarro Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - 1 views

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      Conquer the inca city of cusco. Pizarro founded the capital city of Peru (lima)
  • Francisco Pizarro was born circa 1474 in Trujillo, Spain. In 1526 he traveled to Peru and received permission to claim the land for Spain. Pizarro took the Inca leader
  • Atahualpa hostage, had him killed, and then conquered the Inca city of Cuzco. He founded Lima, now the capital of Peru. Pizarro was assassinated by Spanish political rivals in 1541. Contents Synopsis Profile
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  • Explorer, soldier, conquistador.
  • Pizarro formed a partnership with Diego de Almagro. They travel to Peru in 1526 and then returned to get permission to claim the land for Spain.
  • he discovered the Pacific Ocean.
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    Pizarro took the Ica leader Atahualpa hostage and had him killed and the conquered the Inca city of Cuzco. p
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    "Francisco Pizarro was born circa 1474 in Trujillo, Spain. In 1526 he traveled to Peru and received permission to claim the land for Spain. Pizarro took the Inca leader Atahualpa hostage, had him killed, and then conquered the Inca city of Cuzco. He founded Lima, now the capital of Peru. Pizarro was assassinated by Spanish political rivals in 1541."
luca pavo

The massacre in the Main Temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "The massacre in the Main Temple of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan was an episode in the Spanish conquest of Mexico which occurred on May 21, 1520."
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Hernán Cortés Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - 0 views

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      Hernan cortes was born in 1845 he was a spanish conquistador who overthrew the aztec empire (1519-1521)and won mexico for the crown of spain.He set sail at the age 19 and continued to led expeditions to cuba and later mexico.
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      Cortes became allies with some of the native people he encountered,but with others he used deadly force to conquer mexico.He fought tlaxacan and cholula warriors and then set his eyes on taking over the aztec empire.
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      Born in 1485 Fight to death with the tlaxacan and cholulas  While conquering the aztecs he sent more expeditions to what now is called "honduras"
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    Born in 1485 Fight to death with the tlaxacan and cholulas  While conquering the aztecs he sent more expeditions to what now is called "honduras"
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    information
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    he took 500 men and 11 ships to his voyage 
emmag 1099

Biography / Cortes and the Conquest of Mexico - 0 views

  • In Cuba, Cortes married a woman named Catalina Xuarez, although not by free will. Cortes was imprisoned twice, and escaped twice, only to give in at the end by marrying Catalina. He did this not because he wanted to, but because he had in fact promised to marry her and he wanted to live a peaceful life (Gomara, 1964). After this, he made ready to journey to Mexico.
  • After Cortes had conquered Mexico he returned to Spain expecting to be given the governorship of Mexico, something he fought in vain for for his entire life. He became poor and fell under numerous lawsuits which drained his accounts even more. He made a trip back to Mexico and led a few failed expeditions to the North and South before returning to Spain once more, still asking for the governorship. He remarried a woman named Juana de Zuniga after the death of Catalina. Cortes tried for a time to live a quiet life without much adventure but found it impossible and soon he was planning another trip to Mexico. Unfortunately, Cortes fell ill and died on December 2, 1547 at the age of sixty three in Seville, Spain (Gomara, 1964). He left behind a son from Juana de Zuniga named Martin, who inherited his estate. He had three daughters from her as well, named Maria, Catalina, and Juana.He also had another son from his translator in Mexico, Marina, whom he also named Martin. There was also another son from a Spanish woman named Luis Cortes and finally three daughters from three different Indian women. He founded the Hospital of Jesus in Mexico as well as a school and a nunnery
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    here is something about hernan cortez he got married 1 and went to prison 2
luca pavo

Pedro de Alvarado (Spanish conquistador) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia - 0 views

  • In February 1519 he accompanied the army, led from Cuba by Hernán Cortés,
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    Alvarado went to Santo Domingo in 1510 and in 1518 commanded one of Juan de Grijalba's ships sent from Cuba to explore the Yucatán Peninsula. 
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