Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
Assembly of the Ancien Régime of Spain.
1It is thought Cortes sent it to the Spanish king in Europe.
2Franco's Cortes was dissolved, and a political reform law was approved overwhelmingly.
3The deputies have never been able to accomplish anything in the Cortes.
4Reporting by Raul Cortes Fernandez Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
5The Cortes of Spain had just proclaimed the sovereignty of the people.
6Expeditions sent by Cortes to reduce the provinces of the Mexican empire.
7Joan Ribera, the secretary of Cortes, came in the ship to Spain.
8This disagreement in the Cortes is a very serious thing for Spain.
9Leaving a guard at the temple, Cortes came back to the garrison.
10I do not mean De Barrios of Seville, the brother-in-law of Cortes.
11The cap which Cortes had sent was returned filled with gold dust.
12The charge against him, so Cortes writes to Charles V., was conspiracy.
13You can never do this thing, and Cortes would not suffer it.
14There is a suit of armour said to have belonged to Cortes.
15We referred him to Cortes at Mexico, to which place he went.
16For a while Cortes listened, then he pushed her from him roughly.