Nezhaulcoyotl, a king of Texcoco whose reign bridged the 15th and 16th centuries, ... Nezhaulcoyotl gave Moctezuma II detailed warnings of a new astrological age that was beginning in the Aztec calendar. One of the omens was a famine which developed in 1507. Then an earthquake ... These were sure signs of impending disaster.
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We should hope for the best and prepare for the worst. Those who do ... Nezhaulcoyotl, a king of Texcoco whose reign bridged the 15th and 16th centuries, ... Nezhaulcoyotl gave Moctezuma II detailed warnings of a new astrological age that was beginning in the Aztec calendar. One of the omens was a famine which developed in 1507.
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The Aztecs were active in Mexico from the 14th through 16th centuries. They are most famous for their practice of human sacrifice. ... ; What was the worst disaster to befall the Aztecs during the reign of Mocteuzma II? ... ; What did the aztecs do during the day?
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1. The Aztecs and Moctezuma II, to 1519 ... On other occasions, the wayfarers left before crops reached maturity and therefore suffered many hardships, during which they apparently, ... Aztec submission to the humiliating demands of the Tepanecs continued throughout the reign of Acamapichtli and that of his tlatoque successors,
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during the reign of Ivan the Great (r. 1462-1505), northern Russia was united under a single ruler, the foundations of a strong central government were established, and Mongol rule ended (1480); his most important successor: Ivan the Terrible (r. 1533-1584), the first Russian Tsar.
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When Moctezuma II was elected king of Mexico, ... These were sure signs of impending disaster. ... She said that during her trance she received a vision of great ships from a distant land arriving with men bearing arms, carrying banners, and wearing "metal casque"” (helmets). The foreigners were to become masters of the Aztecs.
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Before leaving, we strangled Moctezuma to death. The Aztecs were onto us. ... Our worst nightmares come true! ... I was the Viceroy of Nueva España from 1535 to 1550. During my reign we introduced livestock from the Iberian Peninsula - pigs, sheep, goats, cows and horses - to Nueva España. We were determined to make this...
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or ominous of disaster; ... His geopolitical successor in the Valley the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II when confronted with the approaching conquistador Hernán Cortés gave credence to the traditional prediction. The day when ... During his rule politics deteriorated into «despotism» (yn tlacaliztli) (Anales de Cuauhtitlan T II:
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The city from which Moctezuma II controlled a great empire was compared favorably by the explorers to European centers such as Rome and Constantinople. ... The Aztecs' reliance on large numbers of humans to kill for the gods was not only unnerving. It was, from the Spanish viewpoint, the work of the devil.
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1. The Campaigns of Motecuhzoma II, ... Known later as the Aztecs, the Mexica had created in less than a hundred years the mightiest and richest empire Mesoamerica had ever seen. Their achievement still resounds in splendor and terror half a ... Itzcoatl’s reign was spent in consolidating conquests in the Valley of Mexico.
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