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  2. Moctezuma I - Wikipedia

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    Moctezuma I ( c. 1398 –1469), also known as Moteuczomatzin Ilhuicamina ( modern Nahuatl pronunciation (help·info) ), Huehuemoteuczoma or Montezuma I ( Classical Nahuatl: Motēuczōma Ilhuicamīna [moteːkʷˈsoːma ilwikaˈmiːna], Classical Nahuatl: Huēhuemotēuczōma [weːwemoteːkʷˈsoːma] ), was the second Aztec emperor and fifth king of Tenochtitlan.

  3. Montezuma I | Encyclopedia.com

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    Montezuma I (1397-1469), who ruled the Aztecs from 1440 to 1469, is best known for his expansion of the empire and for his building projects, including the dike across Lake Texcoco and the temple to the god Huitzilopochtli.

  4. Montezuma - World History Encyclopedia

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    Montezuma (aka Moctezuma ), or more correctly, Motecuhzoma II Xocoyotzin, meaning 'Angry Like A Lord’, was the last fully independent ruler of the Aztec empire before the civilization 's collapse after the Spanish Conquest in the early 16th century CE.

  5. Aztecs: Empire, Culture & Facts - HISTORY

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    Itzcoatl’s successor Montezuma (Moctezuma) I, who took power in 1440, was a great warrior who was remembered as the father of the Aztec empire. By the early 16th century, the Aztecs had come...

  6. MOCTEZUMA I Following the Aztec’s founding and construction of Tenochtitlan in the Valley of Mexico in 1325 AD, they quickly established their authority across the other societies in the valley. Historians refer to this time period as the Aztec Empire, since the Aztec were constantly expanding throughout central Mexico.

  7. The Real Story of Montezuma, the Last of the Aztec Emperors

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    On Nov. 8, 1519, the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, after months of battling neighboring cities, entered Tenochtitlán and won an audience with the emperor we know as Montezuma II, the last fully independent ruler of the Aztec empire. You probably think you know what happened next.

  8. Biografia de Moctezuma I el Grande - Biografias y Vidas .com

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    Moctezuma I el Grande (Tenochtitlán, 1390 - 1469) Quinto emperador azteca (1440-1469). Hijo del emperador Huitzilihuitl II, en 1417 asumió la dirección del ejército azteca, cargo que mantendría durante los reinados de Chimalpopoca (1417-1427) e Itzcóatl (1427-1440).

  9. Montezuma II, also spelled Moctezuma, (born 1466—died c. June 30, 1520, Tenochtitlán, within modern Mexico City), ninth Aztec emperor of Mexico, famous for his dramatic confrontation with the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés.

  10. Moctezuma I Biography - Fifth Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan

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    Moctezuma I is the 2,627th most popular politician (down from 2,132nd in 2019), the 23rd most popular biography from Mexico (down from 21st in 2019) and the 10th most popular Mexican Politician. Moctezuma I was the ruler of the Aztec empire from 1502 to 1520. He is most famous for his role in the Spanish conquest of Mexico, which resulted in ...

  11. Moctezuma - Aztec History

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    Otherwise known as Moctezuma I, he ruled from 1440-1469. He was the 5th tlatoani, or ruler in Tenochtitlán ( more about Aztec government ). This ruler did a lot to consolidate the Aztec civilization, and to expand its borders. During his rule, the empire stretched to the Gulf of Mexico.