The best book I ever read so far. A more than complete book about the famous Spanish conquerer of Mexico, Hernán Cortés (1485-1547). His life, from start to finish.
Cortés was born and died in Spain. In between though he had an adventurous life, which played itself out mostly in the Americas. First on the island of Cuba and later on in Mexico, which he conquered in the name of his sovereign, Charles V & his God.
All this doesn’t mean at all that Cortés is a personal hero of mine. Not at all, but what a story! Conquering beautiful Mexico. As I told about myself in the introduction to my blog (travelartway.com), I am fascinated by Mexico. Mexico, then and now.
Cortés’ main goal was the magical capital of the Aztec Empire, Tenochtitlán. Seat of the Aztec leader, Moctezuma, who was one of the first victims of the Spanish invasion. Cortés had only a few hundred foot soldiers at his disposal, plus a few horses. However, he knew how to build alliances with local enemies of the Aztecs to get his job done. A brutal, but amazing story really.
Nowadays, Cortés is a highly controversial figure in Mexico, but - admire him or not - he is an inseparable part of her history. A symbolical father of everything Spanish in Mexico, but at a high cost of Mexico’s native origins.
This book is written by a famous Mexican historian. Unfortunately, so far only available in Spanish. But it certainly deserves an English translation!
The original edition comes with 4 extra tomes, full of notes, documents letters, rapports, .. talking about completeness. Love it!