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"Cortez and Montezuma at Mexican Temple" - The Spaniard Hernando Cortez, conqueror of Mexico, enters the Aztec temple. He is welcomed by Emperor Montezuma II, who thought Cortez was a god. The calendar stone and idols are based on sketches that Brumidi made in Mexico City.

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Architect of the Capitol information webpage [1]

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Architect of the Capitol

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