Who kills Moctezuma?

The Spaniards say he died from stoning by his own people, and the locals say that Cortés and his men speared him one night through the groin. A third, also indigenous though less well known, account states that Moctezuma could have been strangled to death before their retreat.
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How was Moctezuma defeated?

It was during his reign that Spaniard Hernán Cortés first landed in Mexico, and his arrival led to Montezuma's death in 1520 and the end of the Aztec empire in 1521.
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Who defeated the Aztec warrior Montezuma?

Spanish conquistadores commanded by Hernán Cortés allied with local tribes to conquer the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlán. Cortés's army besieged Tenochtitlán for 93 days, and a combination of superior weaponry and a devastating smallpox outbreak enabled the Spanish to conquer the city.
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Who killed Cortez?

As revenge for Cortez having Bilal lobotomized, King George cuts Cortez up with a chainsaw, killing him.
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What happened between Montezuma and Cortés?

Cortés faces Montezuma on the great causeway leading to Tenochtitlan. Less than a week later, he seizes the Aztec ruler and takes control of the city. The Spaniards and their allies flee Tenochtitlan on the Night of Tears. Having lost more than half their company, they rally at Tlacopan before retreating to Tlaxcala.
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What did Cortés do to Montezuma after the two met?

Cortés placed a necklace of pearls and cut glass around the neck of Montezuma, but was held back by two lords when he tried to embrace the emperor. The Aztecs led the Spaniards into the heart of the city where Montezuma showered them with more gifts and then quartered them in sumptous apartments.
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Did Montezuma think Cortés was a God?

An unnerving series of coincidences led Montezuma to believe that perhaps Cortés was the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, who had promised to return one day to reclaim his kingdom. Quetzalcoatl, "the feathered serpent," stood for the solar light, the morning star. He symbolized knowledge, arts, and religion.
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Was Montezuma a good person?

He Was a Great Warrior and General

Montezuma was a brave warrior in the field as well as a skilled general. If he had never shown great personal bravery on the battlefield, he never would have been considered for Tlatoani in the first place.
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Who is God according to Cortés?

Many within the Aztec Empire came to believe that Cortés was Quetzalcoatl the god who would return to overthrow the god Tezcatlipoca, who demanded human sacrifice. Cortés was aided by an Indian woman La Malinche or Malintzin, who became an invaluable interpreter for and mistress and confidant of Cortés.
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Why is Montezuma Revenge called that?

Etymology. Named for Montezuma or Moctezuma II (c. 1466 – 1520), the last Aztec ruler before the empire was conquered by the Spanish. The condition is seen as “retribution” for the slaughter and enslavement of the Aztec people by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés on 13 August 1521.
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What did Moctezuma look like?

What did Moctezuma look like? A Spanish soldier described him "of good height, slender… the natural shade and colour of an Indian… scanty black beard…his face somewhat long, but cheerful". A Spanish priest calls him "astute, discerning, prudent, learned and capable".
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Did Moctezuma betray his people?

Moctezuma then decided to betray Nezahualpilli by sending a secret embassy to Tlaxcala telling them about the incoming army. The Tlaxcalans then began to take action against the Texcoca while they were unaware of this betrayal. The Texcoco armies were ambushed in the middle of the night.
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What did the Aztecs do to Montezuma?

Montezuma was killed in the fighting–in Aztec reports by the Spaniards, and in Spanish reports by an Aztec mob bitter at Montezuma's subservience to Spanish rule. He was succeeded as emperor by his brother, Cuitláhuac.
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Who was the most famous Aztec king?

Of the eleven kings that ruled the Aztecs, the most famous was Montezuma II, who was the ninth king of the Aztec Empire who ruled from 1502 to 1520.
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What killed the Aztecs?

Smallpox took its toll on the Aztecs in several ways. First, it killed many of its victims outright, particularly infants and young children.
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What happens to Isabella in Queen of the South?

She arranged for her daughter to leave Mexico, sending her to live in an unknown location across the border. The mother and daughter duo had a heartfelt goodbye before Isabela was driven off away from the dangers of drug life.
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What happens to Bilal in Queen of the South?

In the third season, King George and Bilal are captured by Cortez, with Bilal being reduced to a walking vegetable. He later dies offscreen.
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