In 1519, the Conquistador Hernán Cortés landed on the mainland of the
Americas. His quest to serve God, win gold, and achieve glory drove him
into the heartland of what is now Mexico, where no European had ever set
foot before. He marched towards to the majestic city of Tenochtitlan,
floating like a jewel in the midst of Lake Texcoco.
This encounter brought together cultures that had hitherto evolved in
complete isolation from each other--Catholic Spain and the Aztec Empire.
What ensued was the swift escalation from a clash of civilizations to a
war of the worlds. At the conclusion of the Conquistador campaign of
1519-21, Tenochtitlan lay in ruins, the last Aztec Emperor was in
chains, and Spanish authority over the native peoples had been
definitively asserted.
With colorful personalities--Cortés, Malinche, Pedro Alvarez,
Cuitláhuac, Cuauhtémoc--driving the narrative, and the vivid differences
in uniforms, weapons, and fighting styles between the rival armies
(displayed using stunning specially commissioned artwork), this is the
fascinating story of the collapse of the Aztec Empire.