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named after Moctezuma. His name also
appears in
Tzotzil Maya
ritual in Zinacantán
where dancers dressed as a rain god are
called "
Moctezumas".
Hubert Howe...
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Moctezuma I (c. 1398–1469), also
known as
Montezuma I,
Moteuczomatzin Il****camina (classical Nahuatl: Motēuczōmah Il****camīna [motɛːkʷˈs̻oːmaḁ ilwikaˈmiːna])...
- Look up
Moctezuma or
Montezuma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Montezuma or
Moctezuma may
refer to:
Moctezuma I (1398–1469), the
second Aztec emperor...
- (salsa verde) Corn
Tamales Sweet Corn
bread Aztec cuisine Mexican cuisine Moctezumas II Díaz del Castillo,
Bernal (1956). The
Discovery and
Conquest of Mexico...
- one of the most
powerful empires in Mesoamerica. Led by the
Aztec ruler Moctezuma II, the
Aztec Empire had
established dominance over
central Mexico through...
- Cervecería Cuauhtémoc
Moctezuma (Cervecería Cuauhtémoc
Moctezuma /
Heineken México) (English: Cuauhtémoc
Moctezuma Brewery) is a
major brewery based in...
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Moctezuma's headdress is a
historical artifact that has been long
disputed in
terms of origin, patron, and function. The object's
function was perhaps...
- Doña
Isabel Moctezuma (born
Tecuichpoch Ichcaxochitzin; 1509/1510 – 1550/1551) was a
daughter of the
Aztec ruler Moctezuma II. She was the
consort of Atlixcatzin...
- Duke of
Moctezuma (Spanish:
Duque de
Moctezuma) is a
hereditary title of
Spanish nobility held by a line of
descendants of
Emperor Moctezuma II, the ninth...
- in an
endorheic basin, Lake
Texcoco was brackish.
During the
reign of
Moctezuma I, the "levee of Nezahualcoyotl" was constructed,
reputedly designed by...