Definition of Cortis
Cortes, the name given in Spain and Portugal to the National
Assembly, consisting of nobles and representatives of the nation.
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Cortes, a Spanish soldier and conqueror of Mexico, born in
Estremadura; went with Velasquez to Cuba; commanded the expedition to
conquer Mexico, and by burning all his ships that conveyed his men, cut
off all possibility of retreat; having conquered the tribes that he met
on landing, he marched on to the capital, which, after a desperate
struggle, he reduced, and laid waste and then swept the country, by all
which he added to the wealth of Spain, but by his cruelty did dishonour
to the chivalry of which Spain was once so proud (1485-1547).
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Cor"tes (k?r"t?s), n. pl. [Sp. &
Pg., fr. corte court.] The legislative assembly,
composed of nobility, clergy, and representatives of cities,
which in Spain and in Portugal answers, in some measure, to the
Parliament of Great Britain.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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