That's easy. They never conquered him. He conquered them.
The most famous Aztec ruler was Moctezuma II, who became the Aztec ruler in 1502. He succeeded the previous ruler, Ahuitzoti. The ruler who established the Aztec empire was Itzcoati. He had conquered other native Tribes in Mexico.
The Aztec were very accepting of the Spanish explorers initially. They believed to have received omens nine years prior to the arrival of the Spanish and expected them to be their protectors.
Here are a few:AcamapichtliHuitzilihuitlChimalpopocaItzcoatlMoctezuma IAxayacatlTizocAhuizotlMoctezuma IICuitlahuacThere are many more and you can find the list on wikipedia under "List of Tenochtitlan rulers" also known as Aztec emperors.
I don't really know maybe try a book! Or wikipedia.
The Aztec rulers were known as the Mexica
there are records of 11 Aztec rulers. All I know of are Moctezuma Ahuitzotyol Moctezuma II
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Montezuma I and montezuma II
there were tons of Aztec rulers so you can't really tell but i can give you a suggestion of where you should go to find out, you should go to Google and type Ancient Aztec Rulers. and you can find so many rulers and all that junk.
There was only one Aztec city, the rest of the cities from the empire kept their rulers so therefore, they weren't Aztec cities, they only were under their influence and had to pay tribute.
That's easy. They never conquered him. He conquered them.
conquered territories were often left relatively unchanged under their old rulers as long as they recognized the Aztec supremacy and paid tribute
The Aztec temples were built by the Aztec people under the direction of their rulers and religious leaders. The most famous temple, Templo Mayor, in their capital city of Tenochtitlan, was constructed in stages and dedicated to various deities. The temples were significant religious and ceremonial structures in Aztec society.
The last emperor of the Aztecs was Cuauhtémoc: (1520-1524). You can read about other Aztec rulers at the link below.
It is a costume with Aztec motifs, including a big headdress or feather crown, used by ancient Aztec rulers. It is relevant because it shows some aspects of the ancient Aztec culture, from which Mexico originates.
1.) Montezuma did not "start" the Aztecs. He was one of their rulers. 2.) There were 2 different Aztec rulers with this name. Montezuma I (1397-1469AD) Montezuma II (1466-1520AD)