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Cortes Collection (page 3)

Background imageCortes Collection: Spanish-American War (Cuban War)

Spanish-American War (Cuban War)

Background imageCortes Collection: Spain (1812). Constitution of the Cadiz Cortes

Spain (1812). Constitution of the Cadiz Cortes (19th March 1812). Etching. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo Nacional del Romanticismo

Background imageCortes Collection: Entrance of Cortez into Mexico

Entrance of Cortez into Mexico

Background imageCortes Collection: Cortes & Queen 1898

Cortes & Queen 1898
The Spanish Queen delivers a message to Cortes on the outbreak of the Hispano- American War

Background imageCortes Collection: Cortes & Tlaxcalans

Cortes & Tlaxcalans
Tlaxcalan warriors decide to befriend Cortes and his men

Background imageCortes Collection: Cortes & Montezuma

Cortes & Montezuma
The first meeting between Cortez and Montezuma

Background imageCortes Collection: Carlos Proclaimed / Lisbon

Carlos Proclaimed / Lisbon
Carlos I leaves the Palace of Cortes at Lisbon, on the day of his proclamation as King of Portugal

Background imageCortes Collection: Dispute in Cortes

Dispute in Cortes
A dispute on the floor of the Cortes between republicans and royalists : three days later Isabela will dismiss the Cortes and punish those who oppose her

Background imageCortes Collection: Cortes Dissolved

Cortes Dissolved
In the face of turmoil between contending parties, general Pavia, captain-general of Madrid, sends in his troops to forcibly dissolve the Cortes : Serrano will be president

Background imageCortes Collection: Opening of Cortes

Opening of Cortes
The opening of the Cortes, Madrid, at a time of political change in Spain

Background imageCortes Collection: Isabela & Espartero

Isabela & Espartero
Baldomero Espartero, statesman and general who brought the Carlist wars to a successful finale, presents the 12-year old Isabela to the Cortes

Background imageCortes Collection: Battle of Otumba 1520

Battle of Otumba 1520
At the battle of OTUMBA, Cortes bravely encourages his men, aided by TLASCALANS (enemies of the Aztecs). Although outnumbered, victory is theirs

Background imageCortes Collection: Spaniards Vs Tabascans

Spaniards Vs Tabascans
Cortes and his men have their boats overturned on the river Tabasco and are forced to defend themselves against the furious native Tabascans

Background imageCortes Collection: Cortes and Men 1519

Cortes and Men 1519
The Conquistadores swear their allegiance to Cortes and agree to continue their conquest of Tenochtitlan (Mexico), shouting " To Mexico ! To Mexico !"

Background imageCortes Collection: LA Noche Triste 1520

LA Noche Triste 1520
LA NOCHE TRISTE Cortes loses many men and horses in the canals of Tenochtitlan in the retreat from the Aztecs

Background imageCortes Collection: Hernando Cortes / Thevet

Hernando Cortes / Thevet
HERNANDO CORTES Spanish conqueror of Mexico

Background imageCortes Collection: Hernando Cortes / Larmessi

Hernando Cortes / Larmessi
HERNANDO CORTES Spanish conqueror of Mexico

Background imageCortes Collection: Montezuma in Chains

Montezuma in Chains
Cortes seizes Montezuma and puts him in chains

Background imageCortes Collection: Cortes Leaves Cuba

Cortes Leaves Cuba
Cortes sails from Cuba, destination Mexico

Background imageCortes Collection: Cortes Receives Tribute

Cortes Receives Tribute
Cortes receives tribute from the Aztecs after the initial Spanish victory

Background imageCortes Collection: Montezuma & Council

Montezuma & Council
Montezuma and his council debate Aztec policy towards the invasion of Mexico by Cortes and the Conquistadors

Background imageCortes Collection: Hernando Cortes / 1884 Eng

Hernando Cortes / 1884 Eng
HERNANDO CORTES Spanish conquistador

Background imageCortes Collection: Cortes (Holl)

Cortes (Holl)
HERNANDO CORTES Spanish conquistador in Mexico

Background imageCortes Collection: Cortes on Mexican Lake

Cortes on Mexican Lake
Cortes brigantines rout the Aztec vessels on Mexico lake



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