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        1. Moctezuma II or Montezuma was the emperor of the Aztec Empire from Moctezuma was in power at the time of the Spanish conquest of Mesoamerica.
        2. Perfect for biography reports, this foldable brochure is a great way to ensure your students are keeping their research organized and focusing on the most important aspects of the person they're studying.
        3. Moctezuma or Montezuma II, also known as Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin (c.
        4. Political activist, writer, physician, and the first Native American graduate of the University of Illinois, his legacy is far-reaching.
        5. Perfect for biography reports, this foldable brochure is a great way to ensure your students are keeping their research organized and focusing on the most important aspects of the person they're studying....

          Moctezuma II

          What do we really know about Moctezuma II (also called Montezuma), the Aztec emperor who met Hernan Cortes and saw the start of an incredible clash of civilizations?  For centuries scholars have puzzled over the man - what he thought, what drove him, why he made the decisions he did.

           Let's take a look at the man who ruled in such extraordinary times...


          Moctezuma views a magic mirror that foretells that coming of the Spaniards.
          Was the emperor really ruled by superstition, or was he more practical?
          Picture from the Codex Florentino

          The basics

          Moctezuma II, the 9th emperor of the Aztecs, was known as Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin.

           Today his name has a lot of spellings, including Montezuma and Motecuhzoma.

          Reign – Born Died June 29, (aged 53–54) Place of death Tenochtitlan · Father Axayacatl · Had 2 wives and 3.

           Modern scholars sometimes call him Moctezuma II to differentiate him from the other emperor of the name, but in his time the number was not used.  The name signifies frowning and kingly anger.  He was Heuy Tlatoani Moctezu