Mysterious skeleton found in Hernán Cortés' palace revealed to be Indigenous woman, not Spanish monk
A skeleton visible within a burial at the entrance of the palace of Hernán Cortés —the Spanish conquistador who caused the fall of the Aztec Empire — is not the remains of a Spanish monk as was long ...
If there was ever a way you could get us to revisit history now that we've (long) left school, it'd be in the form of a TV series. Fortunately, Amazon's going to give us exactly what we need with a ...
You Dreamed of Empires sets the scene for a violent historical encounter: the war between the Spanish and Aztec empires. But in a fictionalization of Hernán Cortés' arrival in the city of Tenochtitlan ...
Nearly five centuries after Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés signed it and decades after someone swiped it from Mexico’s national archives, the FBI returned a priceless manuscript page to Mexico on ...
In his ornamental script, Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés in 1527 commanded his servant to cooperate with a new governor arriving in Mexico from Spain, "because if you do not, I will be very angry.
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