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In the Aztec campaign of the PC game Age of Empires II: The Conquerors, the player plays as Cuauhtémoc, despite the name Montezuma for the campaign itself, and Cuauhtémoc narrates the openings and closings to each scenario.
Moctezuma II ( c. 1466 – 29 June 1520 ), also known by a number of variant spellings including Montezuma, Moteuczoma, Motecuhzoma and referred to in full by early Nahuatl texts as Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin ( Moctezuma the Young ), was the ninth tlatoani or ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520.
The palace of Montezuma II also had two houses or zoos, one for birds of prey and another for other birds, reptiles and mammals.
His successor, Motehcuzōma Xocoyotzin ( better known as Moctezuma II or Moctezuma, or Montezuma ), had been Hueyi Tlatoani for 17 years when the Spaniards, led by Hernándo Cortés, landed on the Gulf Coast in the spring of 1519.
When European Americans discovered them in the 1860s, they named them for the Aztec emperor ( of Mexico ) Montezuma II, due to mistaken beliefs that the emperor had been connected to their construction.
The very same year, he was featured in Halls of Montezuma about the U. S. Marines in World War II, where he was credited as " Walter ( Jack ) Palance ".
In Mexico, Aztec ruler Montezuma II, who met Cortes, kept 4, 000 concubines ; every member of the Aztec nobility was supposed to have had as many consorts as he could afford.
The DNA was extracted from the unearthed remains of Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte, Attila the Hun, Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great, Ivan the Terrible, Vlad the Impaler, Hannibal, Genghis Khan, Grigori Rasputin, Montezuma, Geronimo, and Egyptian general Xanuth Amon-Toth.
The player controls a character called Panama Joe ( a. k. a. Pedro ), moving him from room to room in the labyrinthine underground of the 16th century Aztec temple of emperor Montezuma II, filled with enemies, obstacles, traps, and dangers.
Atahualpa, unlike Montezuma II in Mexico, knew immediately that these men were not gods nor representatives of gods, thanks to reports from his spies.
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