File:Coronación del rey de Tescoco y destierro del otro a influencia de Cortés, en la tabla 13 de la conquista de México, Juan González & Miguel González.png

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English: Detail of table 13 of the series of paintings on the Spanish Conquest of Mexico by the New-Spanish artists Juan González and Miguel González, painted in 1698. The detail depicts the coronation of Ixtlilxochitl II as tlatoani of Texcoco in 1520 after the previous tlatoani Cacamatzin is arrested. This event was largely unfluenced by the Spanish captain Hernán Cortés, who was the main commander of the Spanish troops who arrived at Mexico in 1519 and later conquered it in 1521.
Ab: Detalle de la tabla 13 de la serie de pinturas sobre la conquista de México por los artistas novohispanos Juan González y Miguel González, pintadas en 1698. El detalle representa la coronación de Ixtlilxóchitl II como tlatoani de Texcoco en 1520 después de que el anterior tlatoani Cacamatzin fue arrestado. El evento fue en gran parte influenciado por el capitán español Hernán Cortés, quien fue el comandante principal de las tropas españolas que llegaron a México en 1519 y después lo conquistaron en 1521.
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Detail of table 13 of the series of paintings on the Spanish Conquest of Mexico depicting the coronation of Ixtilixochitl II of Texcoco

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