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HERNANDO CORTES, 1519. Cortes (center), his conquistador Bernal Diaz, and a band
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HERNANDO CORTES, 1519. Cortes (center), his conquistador Bernal Diaz, and a band
HERNANDO CORTES, 1519.
Cortes (center), his conquistador Bernal Diaz, and a band of Tlaxcaltecs marching to Tenochtitlan (present-day Mexico City) in 1519. From the Lienzo de Tlaxcala canvas
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Media ID 13133085
1519 Age Of Discovery American Indian Armor Conquistador Cort Cortes Diaz Equestrian Hernando Lance Latin America Latin American Loincloth Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Mexican Mexico City New World Spanish Spanish Conquest Sword Tenochtitlan Tlaxcaltec Bernal Castillo
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This print captures the historical moment of Hernando Cortes, his loyal conquistador Bernal Diaz, and a group of Tlaxcaltecs marching towards the magnificent city of Tenochtitlan in 1519. The image showcases the spirit of adventure and exploration during the age of discovery. In the center stands Hernando Cortes, exuding confidence as he leads his men on horseback. His armor gleams under the sun, symbolizing both strength and authority. By his side is Bernal Diaz, a trusted companion who shares in this daring expedition. The band of Tlaxcaltecs adds an intriguing dimension to this scene. Dressed in traditional loincloths and armed with lances, they join forces with their Spanish allies to conquer new territories. This display highlights the complex dynamics between European colonizers and indigenous peoples during this era. As they march towards Tenochtitlan (present-day Mexico City), one cannot help but marvel at the fusion of cultures depicted here. The canvas from which this print originates - Lienzo de Tlaxcala - serves as a testament to Mesoamerican artistry and storytelling. This print transports us back to a time when Latin America was being reshaped by Spanish conquests. It encapsulates both triumphs and tragedies that unfolded during this pivotal period in history.
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