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| 1980 - ... Century: A Sketch," in Borah, Jorge Hardoy and Gilbert Stelter, eds., Urbanization in the Americas: The Background in Comparative Perspective (1980), 7-14. |
| www.uoguelph.ca | | 1519 - In 1519, when the first Spanish conquistadors entered the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, where today Mexico City stands, they found the Aztec emperor Montezuma ... |
| 1520's - During the 1520's, the Spaniards imported into Mexico plants and animals that no Mexican had ever seen. These included horses, cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, ... |
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| 1519 - It was in 1519, after traveling through Mesoamerica when Hernan Cortes, with a small army of spaniards, but with the help of big milice of indigenous people but ... |
| 1521 a.D. - Prehispanic age (2000 b.C – 1521 a.D.). The valley of Mexico is surrounded at the south and the west by the Ajusco Mountains, at the north by the Guadalupe ... |
| August 13th 1521 - ... suffering its lack and epidemics of new deseases brought by the europeans for three months, Mexico – Tenochtitlan was defeated on August 13th 1521. |
| www.mexicocity-guide.com | | 1519 - in 1519. The codex, one of the finest surviving examples of Aztec manuscript. painting, features a running pictorial display of these three genres with |
| 1524 - Franciscans who arrived in Mexico in 1524, and who supposedly shortly. after held the coloquios, Indians were asked to perform the unforgettable act |
| jmems.dukejournals.org | | 1518 - He accompanied Grijalva on his exploration of Yucatan and the Mexican coast in 1518, and was the chief officer of Cortez during the conquest of Mexico. |
| 1520 - As such, he was left in command of the forces at Tenochtitlan, when the conqueror had to move against Pámfilo de Narvaez in 1520. |
| 1521 - ... during the disastrous sally of Cortez from Mexico in July, 1520 (Noche Triste) and subsequently in the campaign and capture of the Indian stronghold (1521). |
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| 1972 - 1972. The last two images of Nezahualcóyotl as a patron of the arts and as an oppo-. nent of the practice of human sacrifice will be examined in detail ... |
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| 1519 - ... past at the time that the Conquistadores penetrated into the Mexican highlands in 1519 in this curriculum unit directed to students of the fifth grade level. |
| 1956 - New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956. Durán, Fray Diego. Book of the Gods and Rites and the Ancient Calendar. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma ... |
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| 1519 - English: John Rastell, Four Elements, play, 1519, selection. -, German: Albrecht Dürer, journal entry, 1520. -, French: Pierre de Ronsard, "The Fortunate Isles ... |
| 1520 - German: Albrecht Dürer, journal entry, 1520. -, French: Pierre de Ronsard, "The Fortunate Isles," poem, ca. 1560, excerpt |
| 1585 - English: John White, paintings of the Algonquian Indians (North Carolina), 1585. -, English/French: Author unknown, The Natural History of the [West] Indies ... |
| nationalhumanitiescenter.org | | 1519 - ... and the sun began to set on the Aztec empire when the boots of Cortes and a band of ragged European adventurers touched ground on the coast of Mexico in 1519. |
| 1520 - What gave the Spaniards a decisive advantage was smallpox, which reached Mexico in 1520 with one infected slave from Spanish Cuba. |
| August 13, 1521 - The end came on August 13, 1521 with the bloody taking of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, the crowning glory and the capitol city of Aztec civilization by the ... |
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| 1521 - After the Conquest of 1521, the Spanish built the viceregal capital. of New Spain on the ruins of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, the Aztec. imperial capital. |
| 1978 - Coyolxauhqui Stone discovered in 1978 at the base of the Tenochtitlan Templo Mayor, proved by the war to be the "true" and only |
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