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Cortés Meets Montezuma // Cortés' letters // 8th November 1519

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In the early Sixteenth Century a force of hundreds overcame an empire of millions.

This is the story of one of the most momentous events of the Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire the meeting of Spanish leader Hernán Cortés, an obscure career soldier from the Castilian badlands, and Montezuma, the ruler of the Aztec Triple Alliance, a man revered as a god upon earth by his millions of subjects.

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