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Conquest of Mexico

on the teachings of Egyptian i., 431
built by Nezahualcoyotl, to the Unknown God i., 108
Toltec, dedicated to the Sun i., 447
at Cozumel i., 156
rifted by Alvarado, at Tlatlauqnitepec i., 235
on the hill of Tzompach i., 253, 276
to Quetzalcoatl i., 289, 305, 379
various, at Cholula i., 289
various, at Cholula ii., 117, 387
modern, on the site of Quetzalcoatl's, i., 312
in Mexico i., 379, 385
in Mexico ii., 117
occupied at Cempoalla ii., 35, 38
at Popotla ii., 112
on the hill of Otoncalpolco ii., 113
on a pyramid of Teotihuacan ii., 121
at Xochimilco ii., 211
at Tacuba ii., 215
burnt by Alvarado ii., 273
resemblances to, in the East ii., 394, 395
at Xochicalco ii., 393
resemblances to, in the East ii., 395
Tenejoccan, ii., 464
Tenochtitlan, i., 16
called Mexico i., 16
the word i., 421, 474
prosperity and enlargement of i., 17
Teoamoxtli, i., 434
Teotihuacan, ii., 120
Tepanecs, i., 15
Tepanecs, i., 90, 93
Tepeaca, ii., 150, 132, 132, 143, 150
Tepeacan allies, ii., 159, 263
Tepeacans, ii., 142, 143
Tepechpan, i., 104
Tepejajac causeway, i., 359
Tepejajac causeway, ii., 234
Tetzmellocan, ii., 162
Teuhtlile, i., 171
Teuhtlile, i., 172, 176
Teules, ii., 118
Tezcotzinco, i., 102
Tezcotzinco, i., 108
Tezcotzinco, ii., 394
Tezcucans, or Acolhuans, arrival of the, in Anahuac, i., 15
Tezcucans, or Acolhuans, arrival of the, in Anahuac, i., 90, 421
their character i., 15, 51
assaulted and beaten i., 15, 17, 90
their institutions i., 20, 22, 114
the divine book of the i., 434
their dialect i., 63, 96, 113
their fidelity to young Nezahualcoyotl i., 93
transfer of their power to the Aztecs i., 113, 114
their civilisation i., 23, 113
cause of their superiority i., 114
oppose Cortés, ii., 123
in Cortés' second reconnoitring expedition ii., 200
efficiency of, at the siege of Mexico ii., 239
desertion of ii., 263
Tezcuco, its situation, i., 13
Tezcuco, its situation, i., 15, 90
Tezcuco, its situation, ii., 177, 178
requirements of the chiefs of, i., 16
halls of justice i., 25
golden age of i., 90
historians, orators, and poets of i., 90
contents of its archives i., 96
account of., 97
pile of royal buildings at i., 97, 101
architecture of i., 104
territory of i., 113, 411
territory of ii., 97
reception of Cortés at ii., 48
state of affairs there ii., 165
Tecocol put over ii., 167
brigantines brought to ii., 186, 200
mustering of forces at ii., 224
respect to Cortés there ii., 362
Tezcuco lake, i., 331, 341, 357, 407, 472, 473, 181, 190, 224, 232, 324
Theatrical exhibitions, i., 63
Theogony of Greeks, i., 36
Thomas the Apostle, i., 427
Thomas the Apostle, i., 468
Thomas the Apostle, ii., 388
Thread, Mexican, i., 78
Thread, Mexican, i., 376
Tierra caliente, i., 10
Tierra caliente, i., 172
Tierra caliente, ii., 33
Tierra fria, i., 12
Tin, i., 79, 82, 369
Tin, ii., 323
Titcala, i., 250
Tlacopan, or Tacuba, i., 17, 445, 101, 105, 113, 137, 192, 195
headquarters at ii., 193
Cortés at ii., 215
command at ii., 226
evacuated ii., 229
Tlascala, victims from, for sacrifices, i., 431
inimical to Montezuma and the Mexicans i., 180, 244, 245
Cortés' embassy to i., 244, 246
his march towards i., 240, 248
fortification at the limits of i., 239, 241, 129
first settlement of, i., 241
meaning of the word i., 243, 427
extent of, i., 463
its population i., 464, 467
Spaniards enter i., 278
described i., 279
Cortés' return to i., 290
Cortés' return to ii., 45, 49
from Mexico, ii., 101, 114, 130
brigantines, built there and transported ii., 147, 154, 162, 165, 178, 186
triumphal return to ii., 188
Tlascalan allies, i., 391
Tlascalan allies, i., 305
release captives i., 307
enter Mexico i., 341
enter Mexico ii., 29
Aztec hatred of, i., 341, 388
join Cortés against Narvaez, ii., 29
on his return ii., 47
under Alvarado ii., 420
in the retreat ii., 104
guide Cortés ii., 118
their fidelity ii., 119
in the battle of Otumba ii., 125
return to Tlascala ii., 130
co-operate ii., 143, 147, 159, 188, 193
imitate Spaniards ii., 148
burn records ii., 167
at the sack of Iztapalapan ii., 179
convey brigantines ii., 188
their hostility to Aztecs ii., 195
noticed ii., 202, 207
efficiency of ii., 241, 252
desertion of ii., 263
their return ii., 265
Tlascalans, their early history, i., 241
their institutions i., 241
refuse tribute, and fight i., 244
their battles with Montezuma i., 245
battles with the i., 246, 249, 256, 259
their treatment of envoys i., 256
effect of cannon and fire-arms on i., 253, 260
embassies to the camp of i., 256, 262, 264
treason among the i., 260
night attack by them i., 268
embassy from i., 270
reception of Spaniards by i., 278
their character i., 280
their representations of Montezuma i., 284
exempted from slavery, ii., 326
Tlatclolco, i., 60, 440, 250, 253, 257
occupied by the besieged ii., 272, 276
distress there i., 272
entered by Cortés i., 273
murderous assault there i., 282
purification of i., 293
rebuilt i., 322
Tobacco, i., 371, 443
Tobillos, lances and, ii., 30
Toledo, ii., 355
Toltecs, i., 14
Toltecs, i., 51
Toltecs, ii., 393, 398
Tonatiuh, i., 109
Tonatiuh, ii., 100
Tonatiuh, ii
354
Tools, i., 79
Tools, ii., 395
Toribio de Benavente, i., 351
Toribio de Benavente, i., 436, 475, 476
Torquemada i., 420
notice of, and of his writings i., 32
cited i., 428
on Mexican intercalation i., 436
on women i., 439
cited i., 445
on pilgrims i., 469
his Aztec and Israelitish analogies i., 383
Torres, Juan de, i., 212
Tortillas, ii., 248
Tortures, i., 48, 436
Totanacs, i., 194
their fondness for flowers i., 200
their feelings towards Montezuma i., 202
exactions of i., 204
Cortés policy as to i., 204
join Cortés i., 206
defend their idols i., 211

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