RMFF75MG–MONTEZUMA II (1480?-1520). /nEmperor. Line engraving, 17th century.
RMAC2HB7–Aztec emperor Montezuma II. Hand-colored woodcut
RMG3AX9T–MONTEZUMA II
RMG15H8C–Moctezuma II in the Codex Mendoza.
RMER652C–MONTEZUMA II Aztec emperor of Mexico 1466 - 1520
RMP9FREM–Portrait of Montezuma II, Aztec Emperor of Mexico, in gold crown and gorgette, and of David Cusick, a Tuscarora Baptist preacher and author, in western clothes. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species, Edinburgh, W. H. Lizars, 1848.
RM2A83XG8–Portrait of Montezuma II, Aztec Emperor of Mexico, in gold crown and gorgette, and of David Cusick, a Tuscarora Baptist preacher and author, in western clothes. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species, Edinburgh, W. H. Lizars, 1848.
RMAJ7MT6–Montezuma II, last Aztec emperor, 1520. Artist: Unknown
RMDDT5DF–The encounter between Hernando Cortes and Montezuma II, Mexico, 1519 (c1820-1839). Artist: Gallo Gallina
RMP20T0F–Moctezuma II , c. 1466 – 1520, also spelled Montezuma, Moteuczoma, Motecuhzoma, Motēuczōmah, and Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin. Ninth tlatoani or ruler of Tenochtitlan, Mexico. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Famous Rulers.
RMJF8YJX–Montezuma II (c. 1466 – 29 June 1520), ruler of Tenochtitlan, killed during Spanish conquest of Mexico. Pre-Colombian Mexican culture. Liebig collectors card, 1950
RM2FYDB75–1510s MONTEZUMA II AZTEC RULER CARRIED SITTING IN HIS THRONE CONFRONTED BY SPANISH CONQUISTADORS CATHOLIC PRIEST HOLDING CROSS - kh13536 NAW001 HARS MEXICO ADVENTURE DISCOVERY HIS STRENGTH STRATEGY RULER CONFRONTATION LEADERSHIP LOW ANGLE PROGRESS PRIDE OF AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONS POLITICS CONCEPTUAL THRONE SECOND STYLISH CONQUEST NATIVE AMERICAN CONFRONTED CARRIED CONQUISTADORS DIED NATIVE AMERICANS 1510s 1520 CATHOLIC CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY CENTRAL AMERICA DISEASE INDIGENOUS MONTEZUMA OLD FASHIONED SMALLPOX
RMR5EJY7–Portrait of Montezuma II (also spelled Moctezuma II). The last Aztec Emperor of Mexico. De nieuwe en onbekende Weereld: of beschryving van America en't Zuid-land, vervaetende d'oorsprong der Americaenen en Zuidlanders, gedenkwaerdige togten derwaerds, etc. Amsterdam, 1671. Source: 147.h.4 page 244. Language: Dutch. Author: Montanus, Arnoldus.
RMERGM4R–Cortez takes Montezuma prisoner (French: Montezuma fait prisonnier par Cortez, 14 Nov 1519) Moctezuma II (c.1466-1520 ) -
RMFFDFY5–MONTEZUMA II (1480-1520). /nAztec emperor. The Spaniards take Montezuma with them as they enter the Great Palace at Tenochtitlan, 1520. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, c1540, compiled by Bernardino de Sahagun (1499-1590).
RMG3AX9H–MONTEZUMA II/THEVET 1584
RM2FM5205–Moctezuma II (c.1466-1520) (Montezuma II), Emperor of the Aztec Empire (1502-1520), portrait engraving 1671
RM2M9CX0E–Muteczuma aka Montezuma II ruler of Tenochtitlan
RMD0NFJY–Moctezuma II goes to the temple surrounded by virgin maidens who are to be sacrificed to the gods. Colored engraving.
RMD95X7E–Montezuma II (1466-1620) last Aztec emperor in his palace, top. Judges, centre, Litigants, bottom. Early 16th century.
RMAXJ1G4–Aztec ruler Montezuma II on his throne portrait from written account by Ramirez. Hand-colored woodcut
RMHAJYMD–Moctezuma II (c. 1466 – 29 June 1520). Ninth tlatoani or ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520. Hernan Cortes takes prisoner Moctezuma II. Engraving, 1875.
RMG15M07–Montezuma II watching a comet, taken from the Codex Duran. For several days in 1519, a comet hung over the capital city of Tenochtitlan. It was described as 'a rip in the sky which bleeds celestial influences dropwise onto the Aztec world.' After that, a
RMCBXR4B–Montezuma or Moctezuma II (c1466-1520) ninth Aztec Emperor and Ruler of Tenochtitlan (reigned 1502-1520). Aztec Empire. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RM2A5YXMC–sepulchre of Hernan Cortes in the Church of Jesús Nazareno, Mexico City, México. located at the spot where Hernán Cortés and Montezuma II met for the first time in 1519
RMA31ATE–Montezuma Ii Thevet 1584
RMHEDJJD–Antique 1873 engraving, King Montezuma II. Moctezuma II (1466-1520) was the ninth ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520. The first contact between indigenous civilizations of Mesoamerica and Europeans took place during his reign, and he was killed during the initial stages of the Spanish conquest of Mexico. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING.
RM2KF3X1M–Montezuma II roi azteque - Portrait de Moctezuma II (Montezuma ou Motecuzoma Xocoyotzin - 1480-1520 - Montezuma II (1480-1520) Engraving after Thevet
RMT805B5–Tovar Codex, Moctezuma II, 9th Tlatoani, Last Aztec Ruler
RMDDT6WG–Montezuma, last Emperor of the Aztecs, 16th century (1780). Artist: Pierre Duflos
RM2M80DEA–Moctezuma II (Montezuma II). Illustration of the last Emperor of the Aztec Empire, Moctezuma Xocoyotzin (c. 1466-1520)
RMFF7848–SPANISH CONQUEST. /nDona Marina (left) interpreting during the meeting between Hernando Cortes and an envoy of Montezuma II, shortly after Cortes' arrival, November 8, 1519, in Tenochtitlan; his fleet, far left, is shown docked on the coast: contemporary
RMHT19FW–Portrait of Moctezuma II, 17th century. Artist: Anonymous
RM2FM51YP–Montezuma II (c.1466-1520) (Moctezuma II), Emperor of the Aztec Empire (1502-1520), portrait engraving 1671
RM2RFKRXF–Moctezuma II, 1715. Ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire reigning from 1502 or 1503 to 1520. From the Istoria della conquista del Messico della popolazione, e de' progressi nell'America ('History of the Conquest of Mexico's Population, and Progress in America'), 1715. By Antonio De Solis.
RMBXPR6P–Moctezuma II (1466–1520), Montezuma, the ninth Aztec Emperor, ruler at the beginning of the Spanish conquest of Mexico
RMD95X8D–Montezuma II (1466-1520) last Aztec emperor. Bodies of Montezuma and one of his chiefs thrown into canal after their murder by Spanish conquistadors under Cortez. Biblioteca Medicea Laurenzia, Florence
RMAEXNE3–Meeting of Hernando Cortes and Aztec emperor Montezuma II in Tenochtitlan 1519. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBBNG4C–Cortes, Hernan, 1485 - 2.12.1547, Spanish conquistador, meeting with Montezuma II (Monteczuma), emperor of the Aztecs, Tenochtitlan, 1520, Aztec drawing by Lienzo de Tlascala,
RMF7NXM1–sepulchre of Hernan Cortes in the Church of Jesús Nazareno, Mexico City, México. located at the spot where Hernán Cortés and Montezuma II met for the first time in 1519
RMPNJB26–Montezuma and his followers - 1698 - oil on panel. Author: GONZALEZ MIGUEL / GONZALEZ JUAN. Location: MUSEO DE AMERICA-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.
RMD95KN3–Hernando Cortez or Cortes (1485-1547) Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico, with Montezuma II, last Aztec emperor, 1519. Early 20th century book illustration.
RM2D7G0K6–Montezuma II, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RMC1MHDF–Old lithograph of The Death Of Montezuma II
RMRYC780–Montezuma II
RMAJ7MR3–Montezuma II, last Aztec emperor, in his palace, early 16th century. Artist: Unknown
RMP9NT67–144 Appletons' Montezuma I - Montezuma II
RM2KF6C6W–Meeting of Hernando Cortes or Hernand Cortez - Montezuma II, roi azteque, et Hernan (ou Hernando) Cortes ou Fernand Cortez (1485-1547), conquistador espagnol - gravure 'Le costume ancien et moderne' par Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819-20
RMKCMBYD–Appletons' Montezuma I Montezuma II
RM2M80DE6–Moctezuma II (Montezuma II). Illustration of the last Emperor of the Aztec Empire, Moctezuma Xocoyotzin (c. 1466-1520), engraving
RMM66PAX–1520 ENGRAVING PORTRAIT NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN AZTEC EMPEROR MONTEZUMA II IN MEXICO KILLED DURING SPANISH CONQUEST OF CORTEZ - q67218 CPC001 HARS EMPEROR MALES 1466 1500s 1520 B&W BLACK AND WHITE CAPTURED CENTRAL AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICAN CONQUISTADOR CORTES CORTEZ FAMOUS PERSON HERNÁN INDIGENOUS KILLED MOCTEZUMA II MONTEZUMA MOTECUHZOMA MOTECUHZOMA XOCOYOTZIN MOTEUCZOMA OLD FASHIONED PERSONS SPANISH CONQUEST
RMM7T9JM–Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca (1485-1547). Engraving of the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes, meeting the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II (Montezuma) in Tenochtitlan in 1519.
RM2H6FWKW–'Moctezuma dies without wanting to be reduced to receive baptism; Cortés sends the body to the city; the Mexicans celebrate his funeral; and the qualities that concurred in his person are described'. 'Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España' (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume II. Book IV, Chapter XV. Edition published in Barcelona and divided
RM2RFKRXB–The Battle of Michoacan between the Spanish and the Aztecs. After an illustration from Lienzo de Tlaxcala c1550.
RF2CC2RMK–Montezuma II, the historic Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan sitting on his throne and holding a spear. Illustration after an antique engraving
RM2F964FW–Moctezuma. Portrait of the ruler of the Aztec Empire at the time of the Spanish Conquest, Moctezuma Xocoyotzin (c. 1466 -1520), letterpress engraving, 1584
RMKD815T–Moctezuma II, Aztec Emperor
RMCW1WEJ–Moctezuma II
RM2RHDJKX–Montezuma II, roi azteque, et Hernan (ou Hernando) Cortes ou Fernand Cortez (1485-1547), conquistador espagnol - in 'Le costume ancien et moderne' par Ferrario, 1819-20
RMM11YHN–Moctezuma II, c. 1466-1520. Ninth ruler of city-state of Tenochtitlan (now part of modern Mexico). It was during his reign that Mesoamericans and Europeans first came into contact.
RM2AEBAR7–Montezuma II, roi azteque, et Hernan (ou Hernando) Cortes ou Fernand Cortez (1485-1547), conquistador espagnol - in 'Le costume ancien et moderne' par
RM2A254T8–Recreation of an Aztec Warrior speaking with the Emperor Montezuma in 1519.
RF2WE80RR–Moctezuma II, ninth Emperor of Aztec Empire, as depicted in Codex Mendoza, with name glyph or royal seal, composed of turquoise crown on straight hair.
RM2RNCNXK–Montezuma II
RMAJ7MW9–Retreat of Hernando Cortes form Tenochtitlan, Mexico, 1520. Artist: Unknown
RMP9R4EA–. English: Historical events represented in the Aztec hieroglyphic manuscripts.The drawing on the left shows the death of the Aztec ruler, Ahuitzotl, in the year 10 Rabbit (1502 A.D.) and the accession of his nephew, Montezuma II. The mummy of a human figure bound with ropes, with a crown on its head, indicates the death of a ruler, a mummy being the Aztec hieroglyph for death. The little water-animal attached to the crown by a cord shows that the dead ruler's name was Ahuitzotl, that being the Aztec word for 'water-animal.' The right half of this drawing shows a man seated upon a dais, with a
RMRJCGKK–Cortes Meets Montezuma
RMHT18RY–Cortez and Montezuma at Mexican Temple (The frieze in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol), 186 Artist: Brumidi, Constantino (1805-1880)
RM2BDY8R9–Montezuma, Pueblo Indian God King
RM2HJ2A4C–Plan of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlán (present-day Mexico City) by Hernán Cortés, 1520, facsimile, digitally restored
RM2BDY5EM–Montezuma, Pueblo Indian God King
RM2H6FWKX–'Montezuma is allowed to be seen in public, by going out to his Temples...' 'Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España' (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume II. Book IV, Chapter I. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMD7T8A8–Montezuma Castle cliff-dwellings Yavapai county Arizona, Montezuma Castle,
RMD0NFNP–Moctezuma II, Hernan Cortes, Pedro de Alvarado, Gonzalo de Sandoval and Cristobal de Olid. Colored engraving.
RM2WEF5WP–A portrait of actor and star Richard Widmark, famous for his role in 'Halls of Montezuma' (1951). In this war film, Widmark plays Lieutenant Carl Anderson, a Marine Corps officer leading a team of reconnaissance troops during World War II. Set in the Pacific theater, the film focuses on the challenges and dangers faced by Anderson and his men as they embark on a mission to capture a Japanese-held island.
RM2MN22RP–SPANISH CONQUISTADORS A 1th century painting showing the first meeting between Hernan Cortes and the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II on the shore of Lake Texcoco. Moctezuma stands on a cloth to prevent his body making contact with the earth and his entourage turn their heads from him as a sign of respect.
RM2H8NA9F–'Montezuma is allowed to be seen in public, by going out to his Temples...' 'Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España' (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume II. Book IV, Chapter I. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author:
RM2WC95R0–Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, Moctezuma II, ninth emperor of the Aztec Empire, c. 1466-1520. In plumed headdress, cloak, tunic and shoes, with sword and staff. Montezuma 2nd emperor of Mexico, 1500. Lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's Male Costumes, Historical, National and Dramatic in 200 Plates, London, 1865. Lacy (1809-1873) was a British actor, playwright, theatrical manager and publisher.
RF2B1T87G–Moctezuma II, 1466 - 1520, Montezuma, Moteuczoma, Motecuhzoma, Moteuczomah, Muteczuma, and referred to in full by early Nahuatl texts as Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, Moctezuma the Younger, was the ninth tlatoani or ruler of TenochtitlAn, reigning from 1502 to 1520 / Moctezuma II., Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin, Montezuma, war von 1502 bis zu seinem Tod 1520 Herrscher über das Reich der Azteken, Mexiko, Eroberer von Guatemala, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2JWEJ7P–Montezuma Creek, Utah - Utah State Highway 162, which passes through the Navajo Nation, is named the Navajo Code Talker Highway. Navajo code talkers s
RFRBGBFE–portrait of Moctezuma II (1466 – 1520) ruler of the Aztec Empire in Mexico, killed during the Spanish conquest of Hernán Cortés
RMA04MJX–Grigory Yefimovich Rasputín, 1872 - 1916. Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man
RMR5789M–Cortes meets Montezuma. Homenaje aÌ CristoÌbal ColoÌn. Antigüedades Mexicanans publicadas por la Junta Colombina, etc. [Text, by A. Chavero.]. Mexico, 1892. Source: K.T.C.21.b.4, plate 11.
RMMPAX2K–. English: Engraved portrait of Montezuma (Moctezuma II) . 1780. Pierre Duflos (1742-1816) 903 Montezuma by Pierre Duflos
RM2A8E910–'The Aztec Calendar Stone, or Stone of the Sun, National Museum, Mexico City', c1930s. A name glyph of Aztec ruler Moctezuma II suggests the basalt Aztec sun stone was carved c1502- 1521, it depicts the cosmology of the Aztecs and is now in the National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City. From "Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa., New York, Chicago, London]
RM2A82K4G–Portrait of Moctezuma II and Hernan Cortes. Cortes in a suit of plate armor with cloak and sash, Moctezuma in Maxtlat belt and Tilmatli cloak with helmet, shield and spear. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Ant. Verico from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World, Florence, Italy, 1843.
RM2AJDRPH–The history of ancient Mexico : from the foundation of that empire to its destruction by the Spaniards . e kings themselves challenged eachother at this game; as Montezuma II. did Neza-hualpilli. It has grown into disuse among the na-tions of the Mexican empire; but is still preservedby the Xajarites, the Opates, the Tarauinares,and other nations of the North. The Mexicanstook great delight also in another game, similar toours with dice, which some writers have calledpatolii. They described upon a fine mat, made ofthe palm tree, a square, within which they drewtwo diagonal, and two cross lines
RM2BDRXE5–Conquete espagnole du Mexique (1519-1521) : 'Rencontre de Hernando Cortes (ou Hernand Cortez, 1485-1547) et l'empereur Aztec Moctezuma II ou Montezuma
RMG15J16–Moctezuma (1466-1520) was the ninth tlatoani or ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520. In 1517, Moctezuma received the first reports of Europeans landing on the east coast of his empire. Moctezuma ordered that he be kept informed of any new si
RMCPJ9EN–Conquest of the Aztec Empire
RMDB7CFR–Spanish conquest of Mexico 1519 - 1521, Spaniards under Hernan Cortes are besieged in the palace, Moctezuma II is killed by thrown stones, Tenochtitlan, 30.6.1520, 'Lienzo de Tlaxcala' by Diego Munoz Camargo, 1581 - 1584, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCWTCGA–To punish the betrayal of Aztec hero Cuauhpopoca, Cortes took prisoner Moctezuma II. Engraving, 1807.
RMTA29EC–Conversation between Hernando Cortez with Moctezuma in his palace near the Mexican capital of Tenochtitlan. Right, Cortez with the translator Marina, left of him the king and three Indian military leader in Tlaxcaltecan clothes. Down in the picture you can see corn, birds and fettered wild animals as tribute gifts.
RF2F2R8WD–Antique 19th-century engraving of Moctezuma II, ruler of Tenochtitlan. Illustration published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon
RM2H8N9PR–'Moctezuma dies without wanting to be reduced to receive baptism; Cortés sends the body to the city; the Mexicans celebrate his funeral; and the qualities that concurred in his person are described'. 'Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España' (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume II. Book IV, Chapter XV. Edition published in Barcelona and divided
RMWHAY2Y–Mexican Attack on the Great Temple from Conquest of Mexico. The Conquistadors by Hammond Innes, page 172 in B/W.. . .
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