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Background imageAztec Collection: Mexico. Francisco Fray Martin de Valencia received by Hernan

Mexico. Francisco Fray Martin de Valencia received by Hernan
Mexico. Evangelization. 16th C. Francisco Fray Martin de Valencia received by Hernan Cortes, May 12, 1524. Engraving. 1850. Color

Background imageAztec Collection: Hernan Cortes (1485-1547). Spanish Conquistador. Portrait. M

Hernan Cortes (1485-1547). Spanish Conquistador. Portrait. Museum of the City of Mexico

Background imageAztec Collection: Conquest of Mexico. Capture of Cuauhtemoc. Colored engraving

Conquest of Mexico. Capture of Cuauhtemoc. Colored engraving
Conquest of Mexico. 16th century. Cuauhtemoc was captured by Garcia Holguin while fleeing in a canoe with her family after the defeat in the Battle of Tenochtitlan

Background imageAztec Collection: Malinche (c. 1496-1529). Colored engraving

Malinche (c. 1496-1529). Colored engraving
Malinche (c.1496-1529). Nahua woman. Interpreter of the spanish conqueror Hernan Cortes. Mexican engraving, 1885. Colored. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageAztec Collection: Malinche (c. 1496-1529). Engraving

Malinche (c. 1496-1529). Engraving
Malinche (c.1496-1529). Nahua woman. Interpreter of the spanish conqueror Hernan Cortes. Mexican engraving, 1885. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageAztec Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec. Mexico. Seated Deity (Macuilxochit

Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec. Mexico. Seated Deity (Macuilxochitl). 15thearly 16th century. Basalt. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageAztec Collection: Portrait of Montezuma II. Engraving

Portrait of Montezuma II. Engraving
MONTEZUMA II (1467-1520). Aztec king (1502-1520). Portrait of Montezuma II, last Mexican King. Engraving

Background imageAztec Collection: Codex Tudela. 1530-1554. Codex with pictures

Codex Tudela. 1530-1554. Codex with pictures drawn by a Tlacuilo Indian and writen by a Christian missionar. Aztec art. SPAIN. Madrid. Americas Museum

Background imageAztec Collection: Codex Magliabecchi

Codex Magliabecchi. Ritual human sacrifice to god Huitzilopochtli. Aztec art. Miniature Painting

Background imageAztec Collection: Aztec Empire

Aztec Empire

Background imageAztec Collection: Coatlicue of Coxcatlan

Coatlicue of Coxcatlan. Mexican culture. Late post-classic. Aztec art. Sculpture on rock

Background imageAztec Collection: Macuilxochitl Teponaztli Votive

Macuilxochitl Teponaztli Votive
Macuilxochitl teponaztli votive. Aztec art. Relief on rock. Proc: MEXICO. Mexico City

Background imageAztec Collection: The Last Aztecs - Maximo and Bartolo

The Last Aztecs - Maximo and Bartolo
Two sideshow exhibits, Maximo and Bartola, both sufferes of microcephaly, who were billed by freakshow promoters as The Last Aztecs

Background imageAztec Collection: Emperor Itzcoatl

Emperor Itzcoatl
EMPEROR ITZCOATL son of Acamapichtli Ruler of Tenochtitlan, by his conquests he effectively created the Aztec Empire

Background imageAztec Collection: Moctezuma II (1467-1520), Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), Pedro d

Moctezuma II (1467-1520), Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), Pedro d
Conquerors and conquered. Moctezuma II (1467-1520), Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), Pedro de Alvarado (1485-1541), Gonzalo de Sandoval (1497-1527) and Olid (1488-1524). Italian engraving, 19th century

Background imageAztec Collection: Fantastic Adventures - The serpent has five fangs

Fantastic Adventures - The serpent has five fangs
Cover of Fantastic Adventures, December 1945, featuring the story The serpent has five fangs by Don Wilcox. A man in safari suit is hiding in the jungle

Background imageAztec Collection: Moctezuma II goes to the temple surrounded by virgin maidens

Moctezuma II goes to the temple surrounded by virgin maidens
Moctezuma II (c. 1466-1520). Ninth tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520. Moctezuma goes to the temple surrounded by virgin maidens who are to be sacrificed to the gods

Background imageAztec Collection: The King of Michoacan visit to Hernan Cortes. Colored engrav

The King of Michoacan visit to Hernan Cortes. Colored engrav
The King of Michoacan visit to Hernan Cortes. Third letter of Relation by Hernan Cortes (May 15, 1522). Colored engraving, 18th century

Background imageAztec Collection: Conquest of Mexico. Capture of Cuauhtemoc. Engraving

Conquest of Mexico. Capture of Cuauhtemoc. Engraving
Conquest of Mexico. 16th century. Cuauhtemoc was captured by Garcia Holguin while fleeing in a canoe with her family after the defeat in the Battle of Tenochtitlan

Background imageAztec Collection: The King of Michoacan visit to Hernan Cortes. Engraving

The King of Michoacan visit to Hernan Cortes. Engraving
The King of Michoacan visit to Hernan Cortes. Third letter of Relation by Hernan Cortes (May 15, 1522). Engraving, 18th century

Background imageAztec Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec. Pyramid of Santa Cecilia Acatitlan

Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec. Pyramid of Santa Cecilia Acatitlan. Main staircase. Mexico

Background imageAztec Collection: Mexico. Mexico City. Square of the Three Cultures

Mexico. Mexico City. Square of the Three Cultures with Tlatelolcos Aztec pyramid in the foreground and the Santiago of Tlatelolco Catholic church, built in the 16th century

Background imageAztec Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec. Pyramid of Tenayuca. Mexico State

Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec. Pyramid of Tenayuca. Mexico State
Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec. Pyramid of Tenayuca. San Bartolo Tenayuca. Tlalnepantla de Baz. Mexico State

Background imageAztec Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Aztec. Standard Bearer. 15thearly 16th c

Pre-Columbian art. Aztec. Standard Bearer. 15thearly 16th century. Sandstone, laminated. It comes from the town of Castillo de Teayo in northern Veracruz, Mexico. Metropolitan Museum of Art

Background imageAztec Collection: Conquest of Mexico (1519). attempt to pull down the cross fa

Conquest of Mexico (1519). attempt to pull down the cross fa
Conquest of Mexico (1519). Detail of the attempt to pull down the cross facing the idols and stone throwing and arrow shots against Montezuma (1466-1520). Conching by Miguel Gonza?lez (1698). Detail

Background imageAztec Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Monolith at the entrance of the National

Pre-Columbian art. Monolith at the entrance of the National
Pre-Columbian art. Aztec. Tlaloc. Nahua deity, lord of the land and the god of rain. Monolith at the entrance of the National Museum of Anthropology. Mexico City. Mexico

Background imageAztec Collection: Conquest of Mexico (1519). Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) enterin

Conquest of Mexico (1519). Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) enterin
Conquest of Mexico (1519). Detail of Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) entering Cempoal and receiving chief Gordo Quauhtlaebana who gives meat and presents to all the Spaniards

Background imageAztec Collection: Castle on Chapultepec Hill, Mexico City

Castle on Chapultepec Hill, Mexico City
An imposing castle on Chapultepec Hill, near Mexico City. The hill was once the site of the palace of the Aztec kings. The castle was built by a Spanish viceroy in 1785. Date: circa 1895

Background imageAztec Collection: RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). History of Cuernavaca

RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). History of Cuernavaca and Morelos, Conquest and Revolution. 1930-1931. MEXICO. Cuernavaca. Cortes Palace. Detail. Combat between a Spanish conqueror and an Aztec

Background imageAztec Collection: Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, found at Colle de las Escalerilla

Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, found at Colle de las Escalerilla. Aztec art. Sculpture. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology

Background imageAztec Collection: Rejouissances des mexicains, au commencement du

Rejouissances des mexicains, au commencement du siecle (The rejoicing of Mexicans at the start of the Century). Celebration of the beginning of Aztec century, consisting of a 52-year cycle

Background imageAztec Collection: Stone of the Sun. 1479. Incorrectly known as Aztec

Stone of the Sun. 1479. Incorrectly known as Aztec Calendar. Disc shaped ceremonial monolith made of basalt with inscriptions about the Mexica cosmogony and the solar cults. Aztec art

Background imageAztec Collection: Mexico. Tula. Refinery

Mexico. Tula. Refinery
MEXICO. HIDALGO. Tula. Oil refinery. Toltec art. Sculpture

Background imageAztec Collection: Dogs Through the Ages

Dogs Through the Ages
This picture shows what dogs were used for throughout history until the Victorian age. It shows famous historical figures with their dogs, such as Henry VIII and Emily BrontÙ¼áspecific types of dog

Background imageAztec Collection: Native Dancers, Mexico

Native Dancers, Mexico - wearing elaborate costumes which are a real mish-mash of Roman Catholic and traditional styles. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageAztec Collection: Washington DC, USA - Pan-American Union - Aztec Garden

Washington DC, USA - Pan-American Union - Aztec Garden
Washington DC, USA - Pan-American Union Building - Aztec Garden Date: 1920

Background imageAztec Collection: Washington - Patio and Aztec Fountain - Pan-American Union

Washington - Patio and Aztec Fountain - Pan-American Union
Washington DC, USA - Patio and Aztec Fountain - Pan-American Union Building Date: 1920

Background imageAztec Collection: San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico - Open Air Theatre

San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico - Open Air Theatre. The Pyramid of the sun can be seen in the background. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAztec Collection: Indigenous Native Mexicans carrying Sugar Cane

Indigenous Native Mexicans carrying Sugar Cane Date: circa 1907

Background imageAztec Collection: Sheila Scott on the wing of her Piper Aztec

Sheila Scott on the wing of her Piper Aztec. And the lightweight Akai VT100 video recorder weighs less than 24lb! May 1971. Date: 1971

Background imageAztec Collection: Sprekelia formosissima, jacobean lily

Sprekelia formosissima, jacobean lily

Background imageAztec Collection: MEXICO. VERACRUZ. El Taj�The Nichos Pyramid

MEXICO. VERACRUZ. El Taj�The Nichos Pyramid
MEXICO. VERACRUZ. El Taj� The Nichos Pyramid

Background imageAztec Collection: MEXICO. Mexico City. TenochtitlᮮRemains of

MEXICO. Mexico City. TenochtitlᮮRemains of
MEXICO. Mexico City. Tenochtitlᮮ Remains of an Aztec temple (14th-15th c.). Architecture

Background imageAztec Collection: Aztec calendar. 1479. Basalt. Aztec art. Relief

Aztec calendar. 1479. Basalt. Aztec art. Relief on rock. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology. Proc: MEXICO. Mexico City. Tenochtitlᮮ

Background imageAztec Collection: Azteca Empire. Sacrifice to the good Tezcatilipoca

Azteca Empire. Sacrifice to the good Tezcatilipoca
" Azteca Empire. Sacrifice to the good Tezcatilipoca. Picture of the fol. 84v " Libro de las Ceremonias" (Book of Ceremonies, mss. 218). Aztec art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Florence

Background imageAztec Collection: Hernan Cort鳠with his fellows in the Battle

Hernan Cort鳠with his fellows in the Battle
Hernan Cort鳠 with his fellows in the Battle of Otumba against Aztec people, 1520. Engraving

Background imageAztec Collection: Moctezuma I. C. 1440-1469. Aztec art. Sculpture

Moctezuma I. C. 1440-1469. Aztec art. Sculpture

Background imageAztec Collection: MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. Square

MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. Square of the Three Cultures. Franciscan church of Santiago de Tlatelolco surrounded by Aztec ruins



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