RM2M4821G–Painting of Tenochtitlan on Lake Texcoco in 1519
RMP9GKR8–Baptism of the King of Texcoco in the presence of Hernán Cortés' series of Paintings 'Conquest of…
RM2BE0J67–Mexico-Tenochtitlan, commonly known as Tenochtitlan, was an Aztec altepetl (city-state) located on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico. Founded in 1325, a thriving culture developed, and the Mexica civilization came to dominate other tribes around Mexico. The small natural island was perpetually enlarged as Tenochtitlan grew to become the largest and most powerful city in Mesoamerica. The city was connected to the mainland by causeways leading to the north, south, and west. The causeways were interrupted by bridges that allowed canoes and other traffic to pass freely. The bridge
RM2RPE4E2–Reconstruction of the ceremonial center of Tenochtitlan, including the Templo Mayor. By Donn Philip Crane (1878-1944). Tenochtitlan, also known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan, was a large Mexican altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. The city was built on an island in what was then Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. The city was the capital of the Aztec Empire in the 15th century until it was captured by the Spanish in 1521.
RFT2M046–'Ancien Mexico'. Old colonial Mexico City & Lake Texcoco 1754 print
RMHYR5XK–Stone figure of the Aztec fire-serpent Xiuhcoatl, with with the head of a serpent, short legs finishing in claws and a curved snout. Aztec 1300-1521 Texcoco( The Mayans - Maya civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization in Yucatán Mexico and Belize in Central America ( 2600 BC - 1500 AD ) Pre Columbian American )
RFT2KY3D–'Ancien Mexico'. Old colonial Mexico City & Lake Texcoco. SCHLEY 1758 print
RMRJCGMX–Spanish attack Aztec fleet on Lake Texcoco
RMCW714K–King of Texcoco
RM2PP913K–Vintage map of Lake Texcoco or Lago Tezcuco and the ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, Mexco, Harper & Brothers Publishers 1856
RMT3HDRT–People walk beside Lake Texcoco, in the State of Mexico, Mexico, August 25, 2017. The new Mexico City International Airport is being constructed on the far side of Lake. Mexico's newly elected president Andreas Lopez Manuel Obrador cancelled this project in the fall of 2018, while it was in the middle of construction. The airport was set to replace the aging Benito Juarez International Airport.
RM2PP913F–Vintage aerial view plan of Mexico City and surroundings including Lake Texcoco and volcanoes, by Juan Gomez de Trasmonte di Ao c. 1628
RF2HW0FFP–Art inspired by Pottery Whistle, Pre-Columbian, ca. 900–1500, San Sebastian, Texcoco, Mexico, Mexican, Clay, Aerophone-Whistle Flute-whistle, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMCPXJDT–Mexico, Mexico State, Texcoco, University, Diego Rivera frescoes representing Earth
RF2HTX63T–Art inspired by Bowl (Tecomate), 12th–9th century B.C., Mexico, Mesoamerica, Lake Texcoco, Olmec, Ceramic, Height 3 in., Ceramics-Containers, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMW5PJB9–A painted map of Tenochtitlán (what is now Mexico City) it used to be a man made island built in Lake Texcoco by the Aztecs. Museum of Anthropology
RM2H6FWNP–Engraving depicting the capture by the Spaniards of Guatimocín (1496-1525), the last emperor of the Aztecs, as he attempted to flee Tenochtitlán in a canoe on 13 August 1521. He was overtaken by a Spanish brigantine piloted by García Holguín. 'Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España' (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume II. Edition published in
RF2A134W0–Cáceres, Spain - Sept 22th 2019: Nezahualcoyotl statue, ruler or tlatoani of the city-state of Texcoco in pre-Columbian. Sculpted by Humberto Peraza,
RMBP1RCX–Charreria, Mexico's national sport, in Texcoco, on the outskirts of Mexico City, October 28, 2007.
RF2H7PR1E–Facsimile of the Tlotzin Map, Tlotzin the first Lord of Texcoco
RMP9JK96–Tlatelolco Ruins, ancient Aztec city, located on the shores of Lake Texcoco now desiccated, in 15…
RM2BE10Y5–Mexico-Tenochtitlan, commonly known as Tenochtitlan, was an Aztec altepetl (city-state) located on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico. Founded in 1325, a thriving culture developed, and the Mexica civilization came to dominate other tribes around Mexico. The small natural island was perpetually enlarged as Tenochtitlan grew to become the largest and most powerful city in Mesoamerica. The city was connected to the mainland by causeways leading to the north, south, and west. The causeways were interrupted by bridges that allowed canoes and other traffic to pass freely. The bridge
RF2WFYX7A–Aztec Empire with tributary provinces, history map. Maximal extent of Triple Alliance Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco and Tlacopan at the time of Spanish conqu
RMT65T86–Valley of Mexico New table atlas A.F. Marcks St. Petersburg, 1910
RFT2KY3A–'Carte du Lac de Mexico' City Tenochtitlan Lake Texcoco. BELLIN/SCHLEY 1758 map
RM2RGAAAF–Boeing 727-64 XA-SEJ 'Azteca de Oro' (msn 19255, line no. 331) of Mexicana. First flown on 26 October 1966, delivered to Mexicana on 8 November 1966, but written-off when it crashed into Lake Texcoco, on approach to Mexico City International Airport, on 21 September 1969.
RFT2M04F–'Environs de la Ville de Mexico'. Mexico City & Lake Texcoco. BELLIN 1754 map
RMF6B122–View of Texcoco and lake from hill Tetzcotzingo
RFFY53GF–'Lac de Mexique et de ses Environs'. Mexico City & Lake Texcoco. BELLIN 1758 map
RMT3HDT4–A plane flies over Lake Texcoco, in the State of Mexico, Mexico, August 25, 2017. The new Mexico City International Airport is being constructed on the far side of Lake. Mexico's newly elected president Andreas Lopez Manuel Obrador cancelled this project in the fall of 2018, while it was in the middle of construction. The airport was set to replace the aging Benito Juarez International Airport.
RFT2M045–'Carte du Lac de Mexico' City. Aztec Tenochtitlan. Lake Texcoco. BELLIN 1754 map
RMPNM69G–CONQUISTA MEXICO-CORONACION DEL REY DE TEXCOCO Y CORTES MANDA SOLTAR A PRISIONEROS INDIOS- 1698. Author: GONZALEZ MIGUEL / GONZALEZ JUAN. Location: MUSEO DE AMERICA-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.
RM2GM9CYN–Aztec Mid 14th century woman with baby used for fertility ritual ( The Aztecs, Mesoamerican culture, Central Mexico 1300 to 1521 (14th-16th Century), Aztec Empire, Tenochtitlan, city-state of the Mexica , Tenochca, Texcoco, Tlacopan, )
RMD57WBJ–Fountain in plaza of Texcoco
RMC09W8D–Colorful canal boats or trajineras await tourists at Xochimilco or 'the floating gardens' in southern Mexico City.
RF2A134WC–Cáceres, Spain - Sept 22th 2019: Nezahualcoyotl statue, ruler or tlatoani of the city-state of Texcoco in pre-Columbian. Sculpted by Humberto Peraza,
RF2EKR13D–Caceres, Spain - Sept 22th 2019: Nezahualcoyotl statue, ruler or tlatoani of the city-state of Texcoco in pre-Columbian. Sculpted by Humberto Peraza,
RF2J58WKE–MEXICO - CIRCA 1981: A stamp printed in Mexico from the 'Colonial Architecture ' issue shows Chapel of the Third Order, Texcoco, circa 1981.
RF2BHPY2E–Colorful vector map of Texcoco, México, Mexico. Art Map template for selfprinting wall art in landscape format.
RM2BE10XC–Mexico-Tenochtitlan, commonly known as Tenochtitlan, was an Aztec altepetl (city-state) located on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico. Founded in 1325, a thriving culture developed, and the Mexica civilization came to dominate other tribes around Mexico. The small natural island was perpetually enlarged as Tenochtitlan grew to become the largest and most powerful city in Mesoamerica. The city was connected to the mainland by causeways leading to the north, south, and west. The causeways were interrupted by bridges that allowed canoes and other traffic to pass freely. The bridge
RMB59R6N–aerial view above Mexico City garbage dump in Nezahualoyotl in former Lake Texcoco basin
RM2BM1C2R–Revolution memorial, Texcoco de Mora, State of Mexico, Mexico
RMRJCGFC–1704 Gemelli Map - According to legend on exactly May 24, 1065 CE, the Mexica (Aztec) began an epic migration from their ancestral homeland, Aztlan, which translated means “Place of Reeds” or “Place of Egrets”, to the shores of Lake Texcoco, in Mexico’s Central Mesa. There they founded the city of Tenochtitlan which in time spawned the vast Aztec Empire.
RM2BM1C3B–Vintage house with red painted wall, Texcoco de Mora, State of Mexico, Mexico
RM2MN22RP–SPANISH CONQUISTADORS A 1th century painting showing the first meeting between Hernan Cortes and the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II on the shore of Lake Texcoco. Moctezuma stands on a cloth to prevent his body making contact with the earth and his entourage turn their heads from him as a sign of respect.
RM2BM1C34–Doors, 1929 sketch by Diego Rivera, Сhapingo agricultural school, Texcoco de Mora, State of Mexico, Mexico
RMJ421PH–Lago de Texcoco
RMKC6M59–Pottery Whistle, Pre-Columbian, ca. 900–1500, San Sebastian, Texcoco, Mexico, Mexican, Clay, Aerophone-Whistle Flute-whistle
RMT3HDKH–A view of the city of Chimalhuac‡n, the State of Mexico, Mexico, and Lake Texcoco in the background on August 25, 2017. The new Mexico City International Airport is being constructed on the other side of Lake Texcoco. Mexico's newly elected president Andreas Lopez Manuel Obrador cancelled this project in the fall of 2018, while it was in the middle of construction. The airport was set to replace the aging Benito Juarez International Airport.
RMJ3T0RM–Johann Moritz Rugendas View of the Valley of Mexico with Volcanoes and the Texcoco Lake
RMKC310B–Bowl (Tecomate), 12th–9th century B.C., Mexico, Mesoamerica, Lake Texcoco, Olmec, Ceramic, Height 3 in., Ceramics-Containers
RM2GM9CYD–Aztec Mid 14th century woman with baby used for fertility ritual ( The Aztecs, Mesoamerican culture, Central Mexico 1300 to 1521 (14th-16th Century), Aztec Empire, Tenochtitlan, city-state of the Mexica , Tenochca, Texcoco, Tlacopan, )
RMJ4GXM6–Texcoco Aztec Metric System Codex Humboldt black and white detail Fragment VI
RMC09WAA–Colorful canal boats or trajineras await tourists at Xochimilco or 'the floating gardens' in southern Mexico City.
RF2A134XY–Cáceres, Spain - Sept 22th 2019: Nezahualcoyotl statue, ruler or tlatoani of the city-state of Texcoco in pre-Columbian. Sculpted by Humberto Peraza,
RM2AX06E8–'The Valley of Mexico: View on Lake Texcoco; The Modern City of Mexico in the Distance', 1919. From "Mexico", by C. Reginald Enock, F.R.G.S. [Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1919]
RMPC46MH–591 Texcoco-Calpulalpan
RM2J3H3CR–'Ancient Aqueduct, from the Mountain of Tezcosingo', 1849. Texcotzingo near Texcoco in Mexico is claimed to be one of the first extant botanical gardens in the Americas. From "Pictorial History of Mexico and the Mexican War", by John Frost, LL.D.. [Thomas, Cowperthwait and Co., Philadelphia, 1849]
RM2BE0J6T–Mexico-Tenochtitlan, commonly known as Tenochtitlan, was an Aztec altepetl (city-state) located on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico. Founded in 1325, a thriving culture developed, and the Mexica civilization came to dominate other tribes around Mexico. The small natural island was perpetually enlarged as Tenochtitlan grew to become the largest and most powerful city in Mesoamerica. The city was connected to the mainland by causeways leading to the north, south, and west. The causeways were interrupted by bridges that allowed canoes and other traffic to pass freely. The bridge
RM2CCWEXT–Johann Moritz Rugendas - View of the Valley of Mexico with Volcanoes and the Texcoco Lake.
RF2TAJDR9–The former Aztec spa, garden and royal palace of Texcotzingo, located in Mexico State
RMWARRTF–Drawing, Popocatapel; Verso- Frieze on Texcoco Hotel, December 18, 1883
RMJWBDJ1–Cacama, King of Texcoco - American Border Troops and the Mexican Revolution
RMHKG3R2–Texcoco Aztec Metric System Codex Humboldt black and white detail Fragment VI
RM2BM1C30–Doors, 1929 sketch by Diego Rivera, Сhapingo agricultural school, Texcoco de Mora, State of Mexico, Mexico
RMJF8YJR–Nezahualcoyotl, Acolhua ruler of city-state of Texcoco. Pre-Colombian Mexican culture. Liebig collectors card, 1950
RMP2C6FF–Mexico.Mexico D.F. .Museo Nacional de Antropologia.Busto de ceramica de Texcoco.Cultura Azteca-Mexica.
RMT3HDNM–People explain documents that represent ownership of the land on the shores of Lake Texcoco, which they call ÒTlatelesÓ, that the Mexican Federal Government wants to use for the new Mexico City Airport project in the community of Chimalhuac‡n, the State of Mexico, Mexico, August 25, 2017. Mexico's newly elected president Andreas Lopez Manuel Obrador canceled this project in the fall of 2018, while it was in the middle of construction. The airport was set to replace the aging Benito Juarez International Airport.
RF2C467W2–MEXICO, MEXICO - Feb 21, 2019: Niños jugando con agua en el parque
RMT3HDFH–An area of land that was once part of Lake Texcoco, in Chimalhuac‡n, the State of Mexico, Mexico, August 24, 2017. A group of local residents are engaged in a land dispute over this land, which they call ÒTlatelesÓ, or Òmountain of sandÓ which the Mexican Federal Government wanted to use for the new Mexico City Airport International project. Mexico's newly elected president Andreas Lopez Manuel Obrador canceled this project in the fall of 2018, while it was in the middle of construction. The airport was set to replace the aging Benito Juarez International Airport.
RM2GM9C8D–Mask Teotihuacan Mexico 200-600 Linden museum Stuttgart ( The Aztecs, Mesoamerican culture, Central Mexico 1300 to 1521 (14th-16th Century), Aztec Empire, Tenochtitlan, city-state of the Mexica , Tenochca, Texcoco, Tlacopan, )
RMGG8YW3–Mexico City, Mexico. 9th Aug, 2016. Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong (C, Rear) witnesses the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the China Scholarship Council and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) on renewing their cooperation during her visit at CIMMYT based in Texcoco, Mexico, on Aug. 9, 2016. Credit: David de la Paz/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMC09W7Y–Colorful canal boats or trajineras await tourists at Xochimilco or 'the floating gardens' in southern Mexico City.
RMHHFPCN–Texcoco. 13th Jan, 2017. Photo taken on Jan. 13, 2017 shows a staffer working at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Texcoco, Mexico. When a team from the CIMMYT ascended the stairs of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to receive China's International Science and Technology Cooperation Award, it marked the culmination of 32 years of cooperation. Credit: Francisco Canedo/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2KCFD1F–Visitors in the tourist area of El Pica 1, located in Texcoco, State of Mexico, during the COVID-19 health emergency and the yellow epidemiological traffic light in the municipality. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD5M2Y–La Bruja de Texcoco, singer and drag queen, during a concert and participation with the Pérez Prado Orchestra on the occasion of the Spring Festival in the Zócalo of Mexico City. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2R5M16G–Texcoco, Mexico. 04th June, 2023. June 04, 2023 in Texcoco, State of Mexico, Mexico: The candidate for the Governor of the State of Mexico for the MORENA party (National Regeneration Movement); Delfina Gomez, casts her vote at the ballot box in the Municipality of Texcoco. June 04, 2023 in Texcoco, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News
RM2KCFD1M–Kitchen and artisan ovens in the tourist area of El Pica 1, located in Texcoco, State of Mexico, during the COVID-19 health emergency and the yellow epidemiological traffic light in the municipality. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RF2TAJPJY–The former Aztec spa, garden and royal palace of Texcotzingo, located in Mexico State
RMWARRRD–Drawing, Popocatapel; Verso- Frieze on Texcoco Hotel, December 18, 1883
RMJWBDM9–Cacama, Rey de Texcoco. - American Border Troops and the Mexican Revolution
RMHX923K–Texcoco Aztec Metric System Codex Humboldt black and white detail Fragment VI
RM2R4Y4JW–Abandoned construction site of new international airport at Lake Texcoco, Mexico City
RM2R5M22F–Municipality Of Texcoco, Mexico. 04th June, 2023. June 4, 2023, Municipality of Texcoco, State of Mexico, Mexico: Citizens go to the polls to cast their votes for the gubernatorial election, in the municipality of Texcoco in the State of Mexico. on June 4, 2023 in Municipality of Texcoco, State of Mexico, Mexico (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RF2D75NJ1–Caceres, Spain - Sept 22th 2019: Nezahualcoyotl statue, ruler or tlatoani of the city-state of Texcoco in pre-Columbian. Sculpted by Humberto Peraza,
RMDYDGKD–View from the Pyramid of the Moon at Teotihuacan in Mexico City.
RMT3HDDR–An area of land that was once part of Lake Texcoco, in Chimalhuac‡n, the State of Mexico, Mexico, August 24, 2017. A group of local residents are engaged in a land dispute over this land, which they call ÒTlatelesÓ, or Òmountain of sandÓ which the Mexican Federal Government wanted to use for the new Mexico City Airport International project. Mexico's newly elected president Andreas Lopez Manuel Obrador canceled this project in the fall of 2018, while it was in the middle of construction. The airport was set to replace the aging Benito Juarez International Airport.
RM2GM9C85–Mask Teotihuacan Mexico 200-600 Linden museum Stuttgart ( The Aztecs, Mesoamerican culture, Central Mexico 1300 to 1521 (14th-16th Century), Aztec Empire, Tenochtitlan, city-state of the Mexica , Tenochca, Texcoco, Tlacopan, )
RMT3HDEC–A man walks across an area of land that was once part of Lake Texcoco, in Chimalhuac‡n, the State of Mexico, Mexico, August 24, 2017. A group of local residents are engaged in a land dispute over this land, which they call ÒTlatelesÓ, or Òmountain of sandÓ which the Mexican Federal Government wanted to use for the new Mexico City International Airport project. Mexico's newly elected president Andreas Lopez Manuel Obrador cancelled this project in the fall of 2018, while it was in the middle of construction. The airport was set to replace the aging Benito Juarez International Airport.
RMC09W6P–Colorful canal boats or trajineras await tourists at Xochimilco or 'the floating gardens' in southern Mexico City.
RMHHFPCK–Texcoco. 13th Jan, 2017. Photo taken on Jan. 13, 2017 shows canisters with maize grains at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Texcoco, Mexico. When a team from the CIMMYT ascended the stairs of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to receive China's International Science and Technology Cooperation Award, it marked the culmination of 32 years of cooperation. Credit: Francisco Canedo/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2WCD2YR–Painting of Tenochtitlan-Tlatelolco on Lake Texcoco, Mexico
RM2R5M170–Texcoco, Mexico. 04th June, 2023. June 04, 2023 in Texcoco, State of Mexico, Mexico: The candidate for the Governor of the State of Mexico for the MORENA party (National Regeneration Movement); Delfina Gomez, casts her vote at the ballot box in the Municipality of Texcoco. June 04, 2023 in Texcoco, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News
RM2KCFD1G–A musician offers his services to visitors to the tourist area of El Pica 1, located in Texcoco, State of Mexico, during the COVID-19 health emergency and the yellow epidemiological traffic light in the municipality. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RF2TAJX4F–The former Aztec spa, garden and royal palace of Texcotzingo, located in Mexico State
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