MONTEZUMA

mŏntĕsooˈmä or Moctezumamŏk–, 1480?–1520, Aztec emperor (c.1502–1520). He is sometimes called Montezuma II to distinguish him from Montezuma I (ruled 1440–69), who carried on conquests around Tenochtitlán. His reign was marked by incessant warfare, and his despotic rule caused grave unrest. When Hernán Cortés arrived in Mexico he was thus able to gain native allies, notably in the province of the Tlaxcala. Montezuma, believing the Spanish to be descendants of the god Quetzalcoatl, tried to persuade them to leave by offering rich gifts. That failing, he received them in his splendid court at Tenochtitlán in Nov., 1519. Cortés later seized him as a hostage and attempted to govern through him. In June, 1520, the Aztec rose against the Spanish. Montezuma was killed, although whether by the Spanish or the Aztec is not certain. His successor died a few months later and was replaced by Cuauhtémoc. Montezuma's name is linked by a legend to fabulous treasures that the Spanish appropriated and presumably lost at sea.

See H. Thomas, Conquest: Montezuma, Cortés, and the Fall of Old Mexico (1994).

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...country, and the name of their Emperor: Montezuma. -- They inform Cortez that he is expected...splendid presents sent the Spaniards by Montezuma. -- Cortez endeavors to convert Teuhtile...requests leave to send the helmet to Montezuma; promising to return it safely, filled...
...E. Chipman. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-292-7o628-6 (cl. : alk. paper) i. Montezuma II, Emperor of Mexico, ca. i 8o-i52o-Genealogy. 2. Moctezuma, Isabel, iso9-isso-Genealogy. 3. Aztecs-Kings...
93. Zitkala-Sa to Montezuma, May 20, 1901, PCM. 94. Zitkala-Sa to Montezuma, May 2, 1901, Pcn2. 95. Zitkala-Sa to Montezuma, May i, 1902, Pcn2. 96. Zitkala-Sa to Montezuma, June 1901, Pcn2. 97. For further discussion...
Notes Introduction i. Iverson, Carlos Montezuma, 5-i4; Montezuma, From Wassaja to Montezuma, in Nabokov, ed., Native American Testimony, z91-94. 2. Mike Burns to Carlos Montezuma...
2. Carlos Montezuma, "The Indian of Yesterday," Carlos Montezuma Papers, State Historical Society of Wisconsin hereafter...make possible a richer, more complete portrait of Montezuma. 3. Wassaja 3 , no. 5 August 1918 : 3, SHSW...
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...engagement. Zitkala-Sas Letters to Carlos Montezuma, 1901-1902. by Ruth Spack During...also corresponded regularly with Carlos Montezuma, a physician in private practice in...Nevertheless, it is often easy to guess what Montezuma said, for Zitkala-Sa frequently repeated...
Montezuma: Warlord of the Aztecs. by Michael E. Smith Montezuma: Warlord of the Aztecs. By Peter Trouras. (Washington...Prescott. Motecuhzoma (fortunately, the Anglicized "Montezuma" is used only in the title) was a successful general...
...Frank Pinkley and the Transformation of Montezuma Castle National Monument. by JOSHUA...In particular, Pinkleys efforts at Montezuma Castle National Monument, a well-preserved...hard years of its infancy."(2) Yet Montezuma Castle was among Pinkleys first "children...
...Grierson: beyond the Valley of Shadows to the Halls of Villa Montezuma by Harold P. Simonson Burried in Americas literary past are...000 in which he held seances and recitals. Called the Villa Montezuma, the house became know as a temple of occultism. Still later...
...lived in Quitovac and ate the Indians and Montezuma killed him. Do you remember that story...Indians said was the heart of the animal Montezuma had killed. He said thats what they...his heart was going to be taken to Montezuma. The Indian died and his heart was taken...
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Montezuma, Tripoli, and Now Yuma. by Warren Mass U.S. Marines have served their nation bravely since the Corps was founded, from the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli. But two Iraq-bound Marines recently proved...
From the Halls of Montezuma ... by Amitabh Pal Overthrow: Americas Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq By Stephen Kinzer Times Books. 384 pages...
...began as n almost desperate experiment in Montezuma County, Colorado, has gone far beyond...grow," says Colbert, 63. A former Montezuma County commissioner first elected in...change how people conduct business in Montezuma County, where 66 percent of the land...
...distinctions blur. South of town, for example, is Montezuma Well, a spot the Yavapai and the Tonto Apaches...dating from 1300 to 1400 are at Tuzigoot and Montezuma Castle national monuments. The Montezuma references are actually misnomers, dating...
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...scholarship. this, in concentrating on Montezuma, the last tyrant of the Aztec empire...Road. the problem of who killed Montezuma appears still to be unresolved. Every schoolboy knows who imprisoned Montezuma, wrote thomas Babington Macaulay...
...delightful touches such as a stock of Montezuma chocolate bars, Burts crisps and old...cannot live on stylish interiors and Montezuma chocs alone so it was down to the restaurant...Bells rooms feature nice touches like Montezuma chocolate. Below: The party room Beautifully...
...department said Morris James Sr. of Montezuma, Ga., and his company, National Resource...Postal Service, Georgia State Patrol and Montezuma police confiscated computers, files...reparations scams: Willie Haugabook of Montezuma, Ga.; Eddie and Erma Mims of Sylvania...
Saturday. Montezuma BBC Two Wales, 8pm To tie in with the British Museums...above, presents this documentary on Aztec leader Montezuma. Aside from profiling the character of Montezuma himself and his demise, the programme also examines...
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MONTEZUMA montesoo ma or Moctezuma mok , 1480? 1520, Aztec emperor (c.1502 1520). He is sometimes called Montezuma II to distinguish him from Montezuma I (ruled 1440 69), who carried on conquests around Tenochtitlan...
MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT 858 acres (347 hectares), central Ariz.; est. 1906. Montezuma Castle, built c.1250, is a 5-story, 20-room dwelling perched high in the cavity of a cliff. It was named by early settlers who believed...
...Cortes, learning that the Aztec empire of Montezuma was honeycombed with dissension, assumed...standard; he also began negotiations with Montezuma. Scuttling his ships to prevent the...Nov., 1519. There the superstitious Montezuma received the Spanish as descendants of...
...believed them to be descendants of the god Quetzalcoatl . Montezuma , the last of the independent Aztec rulers, received Cortes...prisoner and attempted to rule through him. The Aztec revolted, Montezuma was killed, and Tenochtitlan was razed (1521). Cuauhtemoc...
...managed to conquer the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan ; to capture Montezuma , the Aztec ruler, and to bring down his empire; and to...Triumphs and Tragedy (1992); H. Thomas, Conquest: Montezuma, Cortes, and the Fall of Old Mexico (1994); A. Oppenheimer...
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