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Aztec Empire Collection: Ancient civilizations

Ancient civilizations Collection
22 items

Aztec Empire Collection: Mesoamerica

Mesoamerica Collection
22 items

Aztec Empire Collection: Pre-Columbian era

Pre-Columbian era Collection
6 items

Aztec Empire Collection: Tenochtitlan (capital of the Aztec Empire)

Tenochtitlan (capital of the Aztec Empire) Collection
5 items

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: The Conquest of Tenochtitlan, from the Conquest of Mexico series (oil on panel)

The Conquest of Tenochtitlan, from the Conquest of Mexico series (oil on panel)
BAL82571 The Conquest of Tenochtitlan, from the Conquest of Mexico series (oil on panel) by Spanish School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). Totonaca Civilization

RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). Totonaca Civilization. 1950. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Palace. Mexican Mural Painting. Fresco

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: The cacique of Tabasco presents to Hernan Cortes twenty Indi

The cacique of Tabasco presents to Hernan Cortes twenty Indian and between they Dona Marina. Engraving, 1825. Colored

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Codex Borbonicus. Aztec codex. Written by Aztec priest short

Codex Borbonicus. Aztec codex. Written by Aztec priest shortly before or after tthe Spanish conquest of Mexico. 1562-1563. Detail fol. 17r

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Reconstruction of the Templo Mayor complex in the

Reconstruction of the Templo Mayor complex in the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, founded in 1325. It was the capital of the Aztec Empire until its occupation in 1521 by Hernᮠ Cort鳠 during

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Moctezuma II, Hernan Cortes, Pedro de Alvarado, Gonzalo de

Moctezuma II, Hernan Cortes, Pedro de Alvarado, Gonzalo de
Conquerors and conquered. Moctezuma II (1467-1520), Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), Pedro de Alvarado (1485-1541), Gonzalo de Sandoval (1497-1527) and Cristobal de Olid (1488-1524). Colored engraving

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Hernan Cortes meets Emperor Moctezuma

Hernan Cortes meets Emperor Moctezuma
3846960 Hernan Cortes meets Emperor Moctezuma by Unknown Artist, (16th century); (add.info.: Hernan Cortes meets Emperor Moctezuma, 8 November 1519)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Hernan Cortes (engraving)

Hernan Cortes (engraving)
815879 Hernan Cortes (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hernan Fernando Cortes (1485-1547)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Hernan Cortes' artillery

Hernan Cortes' artillery
5308281 Hernan Cortes' artillery.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Hernan Cortes' artillery used during his conquest of Central America)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Hernan Cortes

Hernan Cortes
5308280 Hernan Cortes.; (add.info.: Portrait of Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) a Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire. Dated 19th century

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Conquete the capital of the Aztec empire Tenochtitlan by the Spanish armees of the conquistador

Conquete the capital of the Aztec empire Tenochtitlan by the Spanish armees of the conquistador Hernan Cortes or
NWI4848469 Conquete the capital of the Aztec empire Tenochtitlan by the Spanish armees of the conquistador Hernan Cortes or Hernando Cortez (1485-1547), in 1521

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: View of the city of Tenochtitlan (or Mexico Tenochtitlan), as it was on the island located on Lake

View of the city of Tenochtitlan (or Mexico Tenochtitlan), as it was on the island located on Lake Texoco
NWI4876484 View of the city of Tenochtitlan (or Mexico Tenochtitlan), as it was on the island located on Lake Texoco, when it was the capital of the Aztec Empire, before 1521 - Colorized engraving

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Portrait of Montezuma II (Moctezumaii, 1466-1520), Aztec Emperor of Mexico

Portrait of Montezuma II (Moctezumaii, 1466-1520), Aztec Emperor of Mexico, in gold crown and gorgette
FLO4605373 Portrait of Montezuma II (Moctezumaii, 1466-1520), Aztec Emperor of Mexico, in gold crown and gorgette, and of David Cusick (c.1780-c.1831), a Tuscarora Baptist preacher and author

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Suit of armour belonging to Hernan Cortes

Suit of armour belonging to Hernan Cortes
2910696 Suit of armour belonging to Hernan Cortes; (add.info.: Suit of armour belonging to Hernan Cortes (1485-1547); Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: The Immigration of the Maya (litho)

The Immigration of the Maya (litho)
8661417 The Immigration of the Maya (litho) by Valda, John Harris (1874-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Immigration of the Maya)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Portrait of La Malinche or Dona Marina (1496-circa 1539 or 1551)

Portrait of La Malinche or Dona Marina (1496-circa 1539 or 1551), interpreter and native adviser for Hernan Cortes
NWI4854284 Portrait of La Malinche or Dona Marina (1496-circa 1539 or 1551), interpreter and native adviser for Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), of which she was the mistress

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Medal issued to Hernando Cortes

Medal issued to Hernando Cortes
2910678 Medal issued to Hernando Cortes; (add.info.: Medal issued to Hernan Cortes (1485- 1547); Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Suit of armour belonging to Hernan Cortes

Suit of armour belonging to Hernan Cortes
2910675 Suit of armour belonging to Hernan Cortes; (add.info.: Suit of armour belonging to Hernan Cortes (1485-1547); Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: BRAUN, George (1541-1622). ORTELIUS, Abraham (1527-1598). HOGENBERG, Franz (1535-1590)

BRAUN, George (1541-1622). ORTELIUS, Abraham (1527-1598). HOGENBERG, Franz (1535-1590)
CUL4853288 BRAUN, George (1541-1622). ORTELIUS, Abraham (1527-1598). HOGENBERG, Franz (1535-1590). Civitatis Orbis Terrarum (Theatrum orbis terrarum). 1572-1617. Mexico City (1576)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Coat of arms belonging to Hernando Cortes

Coat of arms belonging to Hernando Cortes
2910679 Coat of arms belonging to Hernando Cortes; (add.info.: Coat of arms belonging to Hernando Cortes (1485 -1547); Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Map of Mexico and Peru, showing the Aztec Empire and the Inca Empire. (print)

Map of Mexico and Peru, showing the Aztec Empire and the Inca Empire. (print)
7420055 Map of Mexico and Peru, showing the Aztec Empire and the Inca Empire. (print); (add.info.: Map of Mexico and Peru, showing the Aztec Empire and the Inca Empire)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Representation of the Aztec capital ' Tenochtitlan' which became the City of Mexico

Representation of the Aztec capital " Tenochtitlan" which became the City of Mexico
XEE5033383 Representation of the Aztec capital " Tenochtitlan" which became the City of Mexico: plan made by the Spaniards who took part in the conquest of the Aztec Empire under the orders

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Emperor Moctezuma attacked by rebels

Emperor Moctezuma attacked by rebels
3846963 Emperor Moctezuma attacked by rebels; (add.info.: Emperor Moctezuma attacked by rebels - the fall of the Aztec Empire)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Representation of the Aztec capital ' Tenochtitlan' which became the City of Mexico

Representation of the Aztec capital " Tenochtitlan" which became the City of Mexico
XEE5033389 Representation of the Aztec capital " Tenochtitlan" which became the City of Mexico: plan made by the Spaniards who took part in the conquest of the Aztec Empire under the orders

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Meeting between Hernan Cortes and Montezuma II Aztec King (engraving)

Meeting between Hernan Cortes and Montezuma II Aztec King (engraving)
AIS5395114 Meeting between Hernan Cortes and Montezuma II Aztec King (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: Conquest of Mexico (1519-1521): CORTES

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Hernandez Cortes, Spanish conquistador, 16th century

Hernandez Cortes, Spanish conquistador, 16th century. Cortes (1485-1547) arriving in Mexico followed by his black servant and preceeded by La Malinche, his interpreter and mistress

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Hernan Cortes meeting the Aztec Emperor Montezuma, 1519

Hernan Cortes meeting the Aztec Emperor Montezuma, 1519. Cortes (1485-1547) was the Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico and overthrew the Aztec Empire

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Hernan Cortes meeting Montezuma II in 1519, 19th century (print)

Hernan Cortes meeting Montezuma II in 1519, 19th century (print)
3434841 Hernan Cortes meeting Montezuma II in 1519, 19th century (print) by Gallina, Gallo (1796-1874); (add.info.: Handcoloured copperplate print by Ant)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Conquest of Mexico: Cortes arresting the king Montezuma II, 1519 (chromo)

Conquest of Mexico: Cortes arresting the king Montezuma II, 1519 (chromo)
3788704 Conquest of Mexico: Cortes arresting the king Montezuma II, 1519 (chromo) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Cortez takes Montezuma prisoner (French)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: 1704 Gemelli Map of the Aztec Migration

1704 Gemelli Map of the Aztec Migration
1704 Gemelli Map - According to legend on exactly May 24, 1065 CE, the Mexica (Aztec) began an epic migration from their ancestral homeland, Aztlan

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Battle of Otumba on July 7, 1520 in Mexico'(painting, 17th century)

Battle of Otumba on July 7, 1520 in Mexico"(painting, 17th century)
LRI4668718 Battle of Otumba on July 7, 1520 in Mexico" (painting, 17th century) by Spanish School, (17th century); Palacio Real de Madrid

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Ancient Carvings Aztec Eagle Warriors Palace, Templo Mayor, Mexico City, Mexico

Ancient Carvings Aztec Eagle Warriors Palace, Templo Mayor, Mexico City, Mexico. Great Aztec Temple created from 1325 to 1521

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Montezuma, last Emperor of the Aztecs, 16th century (1780). Artist: Pierre Duflos

Montezuma, last Emperor of the Aztecs, 16th century (1780). Artist: Pierre Duflos
Montezuma, last Emperor of the Aztecs, 16th century (1780). The Aztec Empire was overthrown in 1519-1521 by Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes in alliance with other Mexican tribes anxious to

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico

Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico
Hernan Cortes, Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico. Cortes (1485-1547) landed in Mexico in 1519. With a force of only some 600 men, he succeeded in overthrowing the empire of the Aztecs

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Hernan Cortes (1488-1547). Spanish conquistador

Hernan Cortes (1488-1547). Spanish conquistador of the Aztec empire. He decided to sink his ships, which were anchored in the city of Villa Rica de Veracruz

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Battle of Otumba (7th July 7, 1520)

Battle of Otumba (7th July 7, 1520). Confrontation between the army of the Aztecs against Spanish troops led by Hernan Cortes

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Montezuma is allowed to be seen in public

Montezuma is allowed to be seen in public, by going out to his Temples... Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, poblacion, y progresos de la America septentrional

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Idol Vitzliputzli (Huitzilopochtli). Mexican idol

Idol Vitzliputzli (Huitzilopochtli). Mexican idol. Engraving. Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, poblacion, y progresos de la America septentrional

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: The Great Aztec Temple at Tenochtitlan

The Great Aztec Temple at Tenochtitlan. Dedicated to the god of war. Built in a large square, with an ashlar wall, carved on the outside with different loops of chained snakes. Engraving

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Map of the territory of New Spain

Map of the territory of New Spain. Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, poblacion, y progresos de la America septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva Espana (History of the Conquest of Mexico)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Representation of the city of Mexico (Mexico-Tenochtitlan)

Representation of the city of Mexico (Mexico-Tenochtitlan). Divided into two neighborhoods. One called Tlatelulco (a), where most of the population lived, and the other Mexico (e)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: Diego Velazquez de Cuellar (1465-1524)

Diego Velazquez de Cuellar (1465-1524) had the intention of ceasing Hernan Cortes. Cortes and his fleet left Cuba in haste for the coast of Mexico

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: History of the Conquest of Mexico

History of the Conquest of Mexico
Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, poblacion, y progresos de la America septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva Espana (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population)

Background imageAztec Empire Collection: The Conquest of Mexico (1519-21). Hernan Cortes in Zempuala

The Conquest of Mexico (1519-21). Hernan Cortes in Zempuala
The Conquest of Mexico (1519-1521). Hernan Cortes in Zempuala, welcomed by the Cacique Gordo (Chief Gordo). Detail. Table belonging to a set of 6 made with the enconchado technique. Anonymous author



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