File:Nezahualpilli advirtiendo a Moctezuma II sobre la destrucción de Tenochtitlán, en el folio 179r.png

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English: Illustration in the Durán Codex, a 16th-century Mexican manuscript by Spanish friar Diego Durán, depicting the moment Nezahualpilli, tlatoani of Texcoco, warned emperor Moctezuma Ii of the Mexica Empire about the destruction of the empire.

According to legend, shortly before Mexico fell into Spanish control, a series of unusual events occurred during the reign of Moctezuma II which were interpreted as omens warning of the destruction of the empire.

According to some records, Nezahualpilli was one of the first people to notice and tell Moctezuma about these omens.
Español: Ilustración en el Códice Durán, un manuscrito mexicano del siglo XVI por el fraile español Diego Durán, mostrando el momento en que Nezahualpilli, tlatoani de Texcoco, advirtió al emperador Moctezuma II del Imperio mexica sobre la destrucción del imperio.

Según la leyenda, poco antes de que México cayera bajo control español, una serie de eventos inusuales ocurrieron durante el reinado de Moctezuma II que fueron interpretados como presagios advirtiendo la destrucción el imperio.

Según algunas fuentes, Nezahualpilli fue una de las primeras personas en notar y advertir a Moctezuma sobre estos presagios.
Date 16th century
date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Biblioteca Digital Hispánica: http://bdh-rd.bne.es/viewer.vm?id=0000169486&page=1
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English: Manuscript by Diego Durán. Illustration by an unknown artist.
Español: Manuscrito por Diego Durán. Ilustración por un artista desconocido.

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Depiction of Nezahualpilli, ruler of Texcoco, warning emperor Moctezuma II of Mexico of the destruction of the Mexica Empire

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