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Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro, 1st Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca ( ; 1485 – December 2, 1547) was a |Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec empire...
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Hernán Cortés was a Spanish explorer who is famous mainly for his march across Mexico and his conquering of the Aztec Empire in Mexico. ... Looking for more information? Try: Hernán Cortés links...
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Dissatisfied at home Cortés turned his eyes to the newly discovered Western world, and after an unsuccessful attempt to embark for the West Indies with Ovando, succeeded in reaching Española in a craft commanded by one Quintero, who signalized himself during the voyage by trying to deceive his superiors and reach the...
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CORTES, Hernan, or Hernando, soldier, born in Medellin, Province of Estremadura, Spain, in 1485; died near Seville, 2 Dec., 1547. His parents, Martin Cortes and Catalina Pizarro Altamirano, were both of ... You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of Explorers >> Hernán Cortés ... Start your search on Hernán Cortés.
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Hernan Cortes, biography, history, books and movies. ... According to virtualology: CORTES, Hernan, or Hernando, soldier, born in Medellin, Province of Estremadura, Spain, in 1485; died near Seville, 2 Dec., 1547. His parents, Martin Cortes and ... He then sought military service under the celebrated Gonzalo de Cordova,
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Montezuma decided to meet Cortés, who ultimately, aware of his superiority, conquered Tenochtitlán. In comparison to the British colonization that occurred later in the north, the Spaniards wanted to colonize the entire continent.
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Born: 1485; Birthplace: Medellin, Spain; Died: 2-Dec-1547; Location of death: Seville, Spain; ... Father: Martín Cortés de Monroy; Mother: Catalina Pizarro Altamirano; Wife: Catalina Xuarez Marcaida (d. 1522); Wife: Juana Ramirez de Arellano de Zuniga (m. 1529, four children); Wife: Bernaldina de Porras;
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"They had little wealth, but much honour," according to Cortés's secretary, Francisco López de Gómara, who tells how, at age 14, the young Hernán was sent to study at Salamanca, in west-central Spain, "because he was very intelligent and clever in everything he did." Gómara went on to describe him as ruthless,
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Hernando Cortes  © Cortés was a Spanish conquistador (soldier and explorer) who conquered the vast Aztec empire in central America. ... Hernán (or Hernando) Cortés was born in 1485 in Medellín, western Spain. He initially studied law but left university to make his fortune in the Americas.
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