This exhibition explores the Aztec civilisation through the last elected ruler, Moctezuma II
This major exhibition explores the Aztec civilisation through the divine, military and political role of the last elected ruler, Moctezuma II (reigned AD 1502–1520). Aztec ruler, Moctezuma II An unrivalled empire From his capital in Tenochtitlan (the site of modern Mexico City), Moctezuma’s empire comprised much of modern highland Mexico, stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Pacific Ocean. His power was reflected in the splendour of his capital’s architecture, his command of the prestigious Jaguar and Eagle military orders, and his sacrificial rituals to the gods. Moctezuma’s world was unrivalled, and this remained so until the devastating arrival of strangers – Cortés and his Spanish fleet. The Spanish invasion. The legacy of this tumultuous event and the semi-mythical status of Moctezuma will be reassessed through the display of imposing stone sculptures and rare gold and turquoise objects, many of which will be seen for the first time in the UK. Tracing modern Mexico. Rediscover the world of the Mexica and trace the foundation of modern Mexico in the British Museum’s next major exhibition on great rulers.
Size: 5412px × 4016px
Location: This exhibition explores the Aztec civilisation through the last elected ruler, Moctezuma II
Photo credit: © Rik Hamilton / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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