The Hummingbird and the Hawk: Conquest and Sovereignty in the Valley of Mexico, 1503-1541 |
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There came a great light in the east | 100 |
Enter Quetzalcoatl | 116 |
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Acamapichtli Ahuitzotl Alvarado appeared arrival attack Atzcapotzalco Axayacatl Aztec became began Bernal Díaz bishop blood Cacama cacicazgo caciques calpulli capital causeway Chalco chap Cholula Christian Codex Códice conquerors conquest Cortés Coyoacán Cuauhtemoc Cuitlahuac Culhuacán cult death deity Don Carlos Durán emissaries emperor empire encomenderos Enemies-of-the-House enemy fear fete Flower Wars force Franciscan friars Gómara Grijalva held Historia Huichilobos Huitzilo Huitzilopochco Huitzilopochtli Huitzilopochtli's temple human sacrifice Hummingbird idols imperial Indians invaders Itzcoatl Ixtlilxochitl king knew lake land lords macehualtin Mendieta Mexica Michoacán Miguel Montezuma Motolinía Nahuatl Nezahualpilli nobles ordered palace permitted Pipiltin plebeians pochtli priests Proceso provinces pyramid Quetzalcoatl refused Relación religious returned Sahagún sent slab slain sources sovereignty Spain Spaniards Spanish Tacuba Tapia Tarascans Tenochca Tenochtitlán Teotihuacán Tepanec Texcocans Texcoco Tezcatlipoca throne tion Tlacaellel Tlatelolco Tlaxcala Toluca took tribute Triple Alliance Tula victims victory zuma Zumárraga