they were spanish conquistadors
No, the noun Montezuma's is a proper, possessive noun.The noun Montezuma is a proper noun, the name of a specific person.The apostrophe -s ('s) at the end of the noun indicates possession, something in the sentence belongs to that noun.Example: Montezuma's reign ended when he was captured by the Spanish in 1520.
There is a Lake Montezuma and Montezuma's Castle.
Cortes overthrew the Aztec ruler Montezuma II.
Montezuma's Grasshopper is the common name of Syrbula montezuma.Specifically, this insect is native to Mexico and to the southwestern United States of America. It is particularly the Mexican connection that inspires this grasshopper's common name. Moctezuma II (1466-1520) ruled the Aztec Empire at the time of the landing of the Spaniards in what is now Mexico City, Mexico. His name may be spelled in a number of ways, one of which is "Montezuma" in English.
Montezuma was the 9th, and last Aztec ruler.
no he did not
The address of the Montezuma Township Library is: 309 N. Aztec, Montezuma, 67867 0416
The address of the Montezuma Public Library is: 506 N. Dooly Street, Montezuma, 31063 1308
Montezuma had many wife's.
Montezuma was an emperor not a building
montezuma was a god , Cortes