RM2B3A117–HERNAN CORTES (1485-1547) map of the city of Tenochtitlan, Mexico
RMFFA8NH–PLAN OF TENOCHTITLAN, 1556. /nPlan of Tenochtitlan (City of Mexico) at the time of the Spanish Conquest. Woodcut, 1556.
RMETWNMR–Map of the Aztec Capital. Tenochtitlan. Hernan Cortes' s letters, Nuremberg, 1524. Color.
RMA69KC4–Tenochtitlan capital city of Aztec Mexico an island connected by causeways to land 1520s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMCWA60H–Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, now Mexico City, from a 1597 map by Sebastian Munster. Map shows the island where the original
RM2JPX3BP–Antique topographical and pictorial map of Mexico City and surroundings in 1521
RMHN2A37–Map of Tenochtitlan, 1524
RMW5PJB9–A painted map of Tenochtitlán (what is now Mexico City) it used to be a man made island built in Lake Texcoco by the Aztecs. Museum of Anthropology
RMMPA032–. English: Map of Tenochtitlan, printed 1524 in Nuremberg, Germany. Colorized woodcut. 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. 1524. Friedrich Peypus (1485–1534), probably after drawing made by one of Cortez' men. 852 Map of Tenochtitlan, 1524
RMBTJNB8–Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, now Mexico City, from a 1597 map by Sebastian Munster. Map shows the island where the original Tenochtitlan was built, surrounded by lakes that were later dried out by Spanish colonizers.
RFKXJJJB–'Descrittione… del Temistitan'. PORCACCHI. Tenochtitlan Mexico City 1620 map
RMJ4GTDH–Tenochtitlan y Golfo de Mexico 1524
RMCYRX85–Section of 'Plano de Mexico Tenochtitlan - el valle y los lagos en el siglo XV' by Luis Covarrubias (1963)
RMP9GGY0–Map of Tenochtitlan, Mexico, 1560, in the work 'General Islands of the World', by the chronicler …
RM2H0W8BT–Old map of the ancient Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan, Mexico. Now the historic center of Mexico City.
RFFY53GF–'Lac de Mexique et de ses Environs'. Mexico City & Lake Texcoco. BELLIN 1758 map
RMPNMB7Y–ISLARIO GENERAL DE TODAS LAS ISLAS DEL MUNDO -MEXICO FOL 341 - TENOCHTITLAN. Author: SANTA CRUZ ALONSO. Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.
RF2H6E58R–Descrittione… del Temistitan. PORCACCHI. Tenochtitlan Mexico City 1590 old map
RMB48ARC–geography / travel, Mexico, Tenochtitlan, capital, Aztec, map, woodcut, 16th century, city map, street, streets, view, overview, place, island, lake, America, historic, historical, CEAM,
RF2WFYX7A–Aztec Empire with tributary provinces, history map. Maximal extent of Triple Alliance Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco and Tlacopan at the time of Spanish conqu
RM2K4M4N4–''Temistitan' (Tenochtitlan, modern Mexico City), 1547. By Benedetto Bordone (1460-1531). A plan of 'Temistitan' (Tenochtitlan, modern Mexico City) before its destruction by Hernán Cortés (1485-1547). From Benedetto Bordone's 'Isolario', 1547.
RM2JR3PEE–The Sigüenza Map. ca 1550-1559 showing the migration of the Aztecs from Aztlan to Tenochtitlan in central Mexico
RM2PP913K–Vintage map of Lake Texcoco or Lago Tezcuco and the ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, Mexco, Harper & Brothers Publishers 1856
RFT2M045–'Carte du Lac de Mexico' City. Aztec Tenochtitlan. Lake Texcoco. BELLIN 1754 map
RMFF742B–PLAN OF TENOCHTITLAN, 1524. /nPlan of Tenochtitlan (site of modern Mexico City) at the time of the Spanish Conquest. Woodcut from the Latin edition of Hernando Cortes' 'Second Letter,' printed at Nuremberg, Germany, in 1524.
RFT2KY3A–'Carte du Lac de Mexico' City Tenochtitlan Lake Texcoco. BELLIN/SCHLEY 1758 map
RMRJCGFC–1704 Gemelli Map - According to legend on exactly May 24, 1065 CE, the Mexica (Aztec) began an epic migration from their ancestral homeland, Aztlan, which translated means “Place of Reeds” or “Place of Egrets”, to the shores of Lake Texcoco, in Mexico’s Central Mesa. There they founded the city of Tenochtitlan which in time spawned the vast Aztec Empire.
RMG14XH1–17th century map of the Americas. Published in Amsterdam in 1660, this map by the Dutch cartographer Frederick de Wit (c.1630-1706) shows the geography of the Americas, the New World being explored by Europeans. The exploration of South America was well a
RM2RFMC5T–Cartographic history of the Aztec migration from Aztlan to Tenochtitlan. The map shows the route taken and the various stories faced by the Aztec people. The map bears the name of the historian Carlos de Sigüenza y Gongora, one of the first to study Aztec history.
RMJ4TXN9–Van Beecq Tenochtitlan
RF2WEA82H–Mexico, most important archeological sites, political map. Map of Mexico with the borders of its current states, and places of pre-Columbian Mexico.
RMMKKMEN–Aztec Capital with Water 1528
RF2R3MGFB–Aztec Empire, map of the Triple Alliance and maximal extent in 1519, before the Spanish arrival (red). Mesoamerica (beige)
RMPBD20M–1267 ROHM D020 Map of the country traversed by the spanish on their march to tenochtitlan
RMPNX85G–Cristobal de Olid (1488-1524). Spanish conqueror. Colored engraving, 1726. Library University of Barcelona. Spain.
RM2E3P9MA–Map of Tenochtitlan, 1524.
RM2W8W8TP–First European Map of Tenochtitlan by Friedrich Peypus, printed 1524 in Nuremberg, Germany. Colorized woodcut. 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.
RF2HHPP04–Death of Montezuma Aztec emperor and king of Tenochtitlan from The Exploration of the World, Celebrated Travels and Travellers, Celebrated Voyages by Jules Verne nonfiction. Published in three volumes from 1878 to 1880, Celebrated Travels and Travelers is a history of the explorers and adventurers who voyaged to the far reaches of the globe, discovered the wonders of exotic lands, and filled in the blank spaces on the world map. With illustrations by L. Benett and P. Philippoteaux,
RMRB8YRF–Aztec Capital with Water 1528
RM2A6KW8A–Barcelona Spain,Catalonia Catalunya,Ciutat Vella,El Raval,Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona,Museum of Contemporary Art MACBA,interior inside,exhib
RMHBWDGY–Image taken from page 27 of '[Through Spain: a narrative of travel and adventure. ... Illustrated.]' Image taken from page 27 of '[Through Spain a narrative
RMJ4T50Y–Van Beecq View of Tenochtitlan
RMP51083–Mural and model of Tenochtitlan city. National Museum of Anthropology. Mexico City, Mexico.
RMJ37WGM–Conquista de Tenochtitlan Mexico
RMJ3FN1W–Fundation of Tenochtitlan Codex Azcatitlan f18 Copil and Huitzilopochtli
RMJ4WEX1–Van Beecq Raid on Mexico lake in Tenochtitlan battle
RMPNW7R0–DESCRIPCION DE LA GRAN CIUDAD E ISLA DE TEMISTITAN (MEXICO) - PAGINA 157 - SIGLO XVI. Author: PORCACCHI THOMASO. Location: CONGRESO DE LOS DIPUTADOS-BIBLIOTECA. MADRID. SPAIN.
RMJG310H–La consagración de los templos paganos y la primera misa en México-Tenochtitlan
RMPNMH1W–ISLARIO GENERAL DE TODAS LAS ISLAS DEL MUNDO - CONQUISTA DE NUEVA ESPAÑA - MAPA DEL VALLE DE MEXICO - 1560. Author: SANTA CRUZ ALONSO. Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.
RMKDFY2X–ROHM D020 Map of the country traversed by the spanish on their march to tenochtitlan
RMPNX5EN–Cristobal de Olid (1488-1524). Spanish conqueror. Engraving, 1726. Library University of Barcelona. Spain.
RMJ4GDCX–Tenochtitlan glyph
RMJ4WFPT–Van Beecq Tenochtitlan Temple of the Sun
RMJX6YT7–1524 Domus animalium Tenochtitlan
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