Cortés, along with five of his captains …
Years: 1519 - 1519
November
Cortés, along with five of his captains and Dona Marina and Aguilar, persuades Moctezuma to "come quietly with us to our quarters, and make no protest...if you cry out, or raise any commotion, you will immediately be killed."
Moctezuma is later implicated by Qualpopoca and his captains, who had killed the Spanish soldiers.
Though these captains of Moctezuma are sentenced to be "burned to death", Moctezuma continues to remain a prisoner, fearing a "rebellion in his city" or that the Spanish may "try to set up another prince in his place."
This, despite Moctezuma's chieftains, nephews and relations suggesting they should attack the Spanish.
Moctezuma as of November 14, 1519, is Cortes' prisoner as insurance against any further resistance.
Moctezuma lives with Cortés in the palace of Axayácatl and continues to act as Emperor, subject to Cortés' overall control.
Locations
People
- Bernal Díaz del Castillo
- Bernardino de Sahagún
- Gerónimo de Aguilar
- Hernán Cortés
- Juan Velázquez de León
- La Malinche (Malinali)
- Maxixcatl
- Moctezuma II
- Pedro de Alvarado
- Qualpopoca
- Xicotencatl I
- Xicotencatl II
Groups
- Totonac people
- Otomi, or Hñähñu, people (Amerind tribe)
- Mexica
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Franciscans, or Order of St. Francis
- Tlaxcala (Nahua state)
- Tlaxcaltec
- Aztec Triple Alliance
- Santo Domingo, Captaincy General of
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
Topics
- Age of Discovery
- Flower wars
- Colonization of the Americas, Spanish
- Aztec Empire, Spanish conquest of the
Commodoties
- Weapons
- Gem materials
- Domestic animals
- Textiles
- Strategic metals
- Salt
- Slaves
- Sweeteners
- Land
- Tobacco
Subjects
- Origins
- Commerce
- Language
- Labor and Service
- Conflict
- Exploration
- Faith
- Government
- Custom and Law
- Technology
- Finance
- Cartography
