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Segunda Carta De Relacion Hernan Cortes Audiolibro Sub Espa%c3%b1ol File

If you listen to the full letter (which is quite long), use this guide to know where you are in the story:

Between 1519 and 1526, Hernán Cortés wrote five letters to King Charles V of Spain. The Second Letter, titled "Segunda Carta de Relación," is the most famous. If you listen to the full letter (which

While the First Letter is practically lost, the Second Letter is the definitive account of the Fall of Tenochtitlan. It covers Cortés's march to the Aztec capital, the initial reception by Moctezuma, the bloody battles, and the eventual siege of the city. El punto de inflexión

Did you know? This letter was published in Europe before the Aztec civilization had even finished collapsing. It became an instant bestseller, fascinating Europeans with descriptions of a city that seemed to rise out of the water like a dream. Get the audio (free, human-read):


El punto de inflexión. Cortés narra cómo, con apenas unos cientos de hombres, logra derrotar a un ejército mexica en el Valle de Otumba, lo que permite su reubicación y la posterior conquista.


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