| 1877 - 798 páginas
...hitherto deemed beyond our reach. Among the pioneers of such an invading host, no name certainly will be entitled to a higher place on the roll of fame than that of the explorer of Troy and of Mykerue. Dr Schliemann has indeed proved himself the very Columbus of archœological... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 432 páginas
...were then executed by being hung from the huge branches of a ceiba-iree which overshadowed the road.14 Such was the sad end of Guatemozin, the last emperor...when the banded nations of Anahuac and the fierce Euro'' Bernal Diaz, Hist. de la Conquista, ubl supra. " According to Diaz, both Guatemozin and the... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - 1909 - 928 páginas
...sun, or Aztec calendar wheel, made of pure gold, and of great thickness, was found. Prescott says: "Among all the names of barbarian princes, there are...to a higher place on the roll of fame than that of Cuauhtemotzin." One of the tablets represents Cuauhtemoc in prison after the downfall of Tenochtitlán.... | |
| Joseph King Goodrich - 1913 - 368 páginas
...Tacuba declared their innocence, but Cortes did not believe them, and they were hanged. Prescott says: "Among all the names of barbarian princes, there are...public career was not long; but it was glorious." So much has been written already in these pages of Cortes that it seems scarcely necessary to add anything... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - 1922 - 1068 páginas
...sun, or Aztec calendar wheel, made of pure gold, and of great thickness, was found. Prescott says: "Among all the names of barbarian princes, there are...to a higher place on the roll of fame than that of Cuauhtemotrin." One of the tablets represents Cuauhtemoc in prison after the downfall of TenochtitUn.... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - 1927 - 1066 páginas
...sun, or Aztec calendar wheel, made of pure gold, and of great thickness, was found. Prescott says: "Among all the names of barbarian princes, there are...to a higher place on the roll of fame than that of Cuauhtemotzin." One of the tablets represents Cuauhtemoc in prison after the downfall of Tenochtitlan.... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 432 páginas
...were then executed by being hung from the huge branches of a ceiba-tree which overshadowed the road.14 Such was the sad end of Guatemozin, the last emperor...when the banded nations of Anahuac and the fierce Euro11 Bernal Diaz, Hist, de la Conquista, ubi supra. "According to Diaz, both Guatemozin and the prince... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1878 - 810 páginas
...hitherto deemed beyond our reach. Among the pioneers of such an invading host, no name certainly will be entitled to a higher place on the roll of fame than that of the explorer of Troy and of Mycenas, Dr. Schliemann has indeed proved himself the very Columbus of... | |
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