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2.2United States

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3Operas

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5Other uses

6See also

People[edit]

Moctezuma I (13981469), fifth Aztec emperor

Moctezuma II (c. 14601520), ninth Aztec emperor, killed


during the Spanish conquest of Mexico, after he was captured
by Conquistador Hernn Corts

Pedro Moctezuma, son of Montezuma II

Isabel Moctezuma (15091550/15101550/1551),


daughter of Montezuma II

Leonor Corts Moctezuma (born c. 1528), illegitimate


daughter of Hernn Corts and Isabel Montezuma

Isabel de Tolosa Corts de Moctezuma (1568


17th-century), Mexican heiress, wife of conqueror
and explorer Don Juan de Onate, granddaughter
of Hernn Corts and great-granddaughter of
Montezuma II

Carlos Montezuma (c. 18601923), Yavapai/Apache activist


and a founding member of the Society of American Indians

Carlos Lpez Moctezuma (19091980), Mexican film actor

Eduardo Matos Moctezuma (born 1940), Mexican


archaeologist

Esteban Moctezuma (born 1954), Mexican politician

Julio Rodolfo Moctezuma (born 1927), Mexican lawyer,


Secretary of Finance under President Portillo, and director
general of Pemex and the Somex bank

Leonidas de Montezuma (18691937), English cricketer

Moctesuma Esparza (born 1949), American film director

Moctezuma Serrato (born 1976), Mexican retired footballer

Montezuma Fuller (18581925), American architect

Moctezuma, Sonora, a municipality

Moctezuma, San Luis Potos, a municipality

Moctezuma River

Moctezuma River (Sonora)

Metro Moctezuma, a station on the Mexico City Metro

Montezuma, California, a ghost town

Montezuma Hills, California

Montezuma, Colorado, a Statutory Town

Places[edit]
Mexico[edit]

United States[edit]

Montezuma County, Colorado

Montezuma, Georgia, a city

Montezuma Township, Pike County, Illinois

Montezuma, Indiana, a town

Montezuma, Iowa, a city

Montezuma Township, Gray County, Kansas

Montezuma, Kansas, a city

Montezuma, New Mexico, an unincorporated community

Montezuma, New York, a town

Montezuma, North Carolina, an unincorporated community

Montezuma, Ohio, a village

Montezuma, Virginia, an unincorporated community

Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona

Montezuma Creek, Utah, a settlement in Utah

Montezuma Creek (San Juan River), a creek in Utah

Montezuma Marsh, Cayuga Lake, New York

Montezuma National Forest, Colorado

Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, New York

Montezuma Range, Nevada, a mountain range

Montezuma Well, a natural limestone sinkhole near Rimrock,


Arizona

Montezuma Falls, Tasmania, Australia

Montezuma, Minas Gerais, Brazil, a municipality

Other[edit]

Montezuma, Costa Rica, a town

Montezuma, hero of a 1695 opera by Henry Purcell (text by


Dryden and Howard) known by the title The Indian Queen

Motezuma, a 1733 opera by Antonio Vivaldi (until recently


known under the title Montezuma)

Montezuma (Graun), a 1755 opera by Carl Heinrich Graun

Motezuma (Mysliveek), a 1771 opera by Josef Mysliveek

Montezuma, a 1775 opera by Antonio Sacchini

Montezuma, a 1780 opera by Giacomo Insanguine

Montesuma, a 1781 opera by Niccol Antonio Zingarelli

Montezuma, by Ignaz von Seyfried (1804)

Montezuma by Giacomo Treves (1845)

Montezuma, a 1884 opera by Frederick Grant Gleason

Montezuma (opera), a 1963 opera by Roger Sessions

Montezuma (1980; a film score), music by Hans Werner


Henze

La Conquista, a 2005 opera by Lorenzo Ferrero (also known


as Montezuma)

Montezuma, an opera by Bernhard Lang (2010)

Moctezuma (ship), a primarily Chilean sloop

USS Montezuma, three ships of the United States Navy

Duke of Moctezuma de Tultengo, Spanish hereditary title held


by descendants of Moctezuma II

Operas[edit]

Ships[edit]

Other uses[edit]

Moctezuma de Orizaba, defunct Mexican soccer (football)


team

Montezuma, a 2009 BBC documentary

Montezuma (mythology), in the mythology of certain


Amerindian tribes of the Southwest United States

Montezuma (Norwood, Virginia), a home on the National


Register of Historic Places

Montezuma Castle (hotel), Las Vegas, New Mexico

Montezuma leopard frog, a species of frog in the Ranidae


family endemic to Mexico

Montezuma oropendola, a species of New World tropical


icterid bird

Montezuma, brand of tequila from Barton Brands

Montezuma, a song by Fleet Foxes from their 2011


album Helplessness Blues

Montezuma, a single by Cusco

Montezuma's revenge

Ingham incident or Montezuma Affair, an 1835 naval battle


between Mexico and the United States

Halls of Montezuma (disambiguation)

All pages with titles containing "Montezuma" or "Motezuma" or


"Moctezuma"

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