Hernán Cortés toppled the Aztecs, winning Mexico for Spain. His trash-strewn resting place reflects how the conquest is still ...
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The Aztecs' Conqueror Rests Unnoticed in Squalor
In the heart of Mexico City, a crumbling church sits almost unnoticed—except for a small plaque revealing it holds the bones of Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador who toppled the Aztec Empire ...
As one of fiction's most enduring characters, the mythos of Batman has survived the brunt of time by growing, evolving, and ...
Batman Ninja and its sequel Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League worked by being absolutely ridiculous mashups of comic book and ...
The concept of Batman has always been framed as a higher calling for the man beneath the mask, but Aztec Batman: Clash of ...
The Aztec outnumbered the Spanish, but that didn't stop Hernán Cortés from seizing Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital, in 1521. This 18th-century oil painting, part of the Conquest of Mexico series at ...
In the early 16th Century, the Aztec People are visited by Spanish Conquistador Hernan Cortez, and a young boy named Yohualli ...
There’s usually a fun element to fictionalizing history. Imagine a world where Dwight Eisenhower shot Adolf Hitler to end World War II in place of the führer’s bunker suicide, or John Wilkes Booth ...
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