Codex of the Conquest of Mexico: Outbreak of War, The Aztec Emperor Montezuma Put in Irons by Spanish School

Codex of the Conquest of Mexico: Outbreak of War, The Aztec Emperor Montezuma Put in Irons

(Codex of the conquest of Mexico: outbreak of war, The Aztec emperor Montezuma put in irons)


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Codex of the Conquest of Mexico: Outbreak of War, The Aztec Emperor Montezuma Put in Irons by Spanish School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
16th century · north america · america (continent) · weapon · aztec · mexico · mesoamerican civilization · central america · battle · codex · fight · conquistador · emperor · illumination (manuscript) · civilization · spain · europe · history · native american · native · invasion · manuscript · miniature · precolumbian · prisoner · royalty · violence · new world · montezuma ii (1466-1520) · king · · Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Florence, Italy / Bridgeman Images
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