or CORTEZ, (Ferdinand), a Spanish general, famous for the conquest of Mexico, and other victories over the natives of South America; but infamous for the cruelties he committed upon the vanquished, without regard to rank, age, or sex. It probably was on this account he was but coolly received at his return to Europe, by his royal master Charles le Quint: it is even asserted that the emperor asked him who he was? to which Cortez replied; "I am the man who have given you more provinces than your ancestors have left you towns." Died in 1554, aged 63. See MEXICO.