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Hernan Cortes
Hernando Cortes Loses Two Horses in Battle with Tlaxcalan Natives in Conquering Mexico, c.1519
Great Explorers - Hernan Cortes
Battle of Otumba Cortes on Horseback Fights off the Aztec Warriors
Cortes Scuttling His Ships after Landing in Mexico, c.1518
Dona Marina, Native Interpreter for Hernando Cortes in the Spanish Conquest of Aztec Mexico
Cortes Orders an End to the Aztec Practice of Human Sacrifice after the Conquest of Mexico City
Meeting of Hernando Cortes and Aztec Emperor Montezuma II in Tenochtitlan, c.1519
Spanish Ships of Hernando Cortes Sailing to Mexico, c.1519
Hernando Cortes Returning to Toledo, Spain, Celebrated for His Conquest of Aztec Mexico, c.1520
House of Hernando Cortes in Mexico City, Built by Native Labor in the 1500
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The Boston Yacht Haven is a scenic point on the HarborWalk, the 47-mile walkway along Boston's waterfront.
For more information, contact John Simmons at
johnsimmons@bostonyachthaven.com
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