Cortes Map Of Tenochtitlan

Cortes Map Of Tenochtitlan. The map of Tenochtitlan. Attributed to Hernán Cortés, 1524 Download Scientific Diagram Graphic map of Lake Texcoco, including Tenochtitlan Cortes' Map of Tenochtitlan and Gult of Mexico, 1524

Hernan Cortes Tenochtitlan
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Hernan Cortes Tenochtitlan

Friedrich Peypus (1485-1534), probably after drawing made by one of Cortez' men Built across a series of natural and artificial islands connected by causeways in the swamps of Lake Texcoco, it was to become one of the largest cities in the world, covering more than five square miles and with a population of perhaps 200,000. Hand colored map depicts the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, based on the eyewitness account of Hernán Cortés; shows the Aztec capital Temixlitan [Tenochtitlan] in Lake Texcoco, temple of Teocalli in the center, the Palace of Montezuma, houses, canals, causeways and natives paddling canoes

Cortes' Map of Tenochtitlan and the Gulf of Mexico Barnebys. "Twin Temple at Tenochtitlan" Codex Aubin, late 16th Century Massacre of Toxcatl Hand colored map depicts the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, based on the eyewitness account of Hernán Cortés; shows the Aztec capital Temixlitan [Tenochtitlan] in Lake Texcoco, temple of Teocalli in the center, the Palace of Montezuma, houses, canals, causeways and natives paddling canoes

Tenochtitlan map hires stock photography and images Alamy. Permission (Reusing this file) This is a faithful. On the left, the Gulf of Mexico (South is at the top, part of Cuba left); on the right, Tenochtitlan with West at the top.