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Where did the Cortez coat of arms come from? When did the Cortez family first arrive in the United States?

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Origin Displayed: Spanish

Spelling variations of this family name include: Cortés, Cortes, Cortesía, Cortesia, Cortez, Corte and others.

First found in Aragon, an important Christian kingdom of mediaeval Spain.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Of course, the most famous family member among the conquistadors and early emigrants to the New World was Hernán Cortés himself, conquistador of Mexico. Born in Medellin, Extremadura in 1485.

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Some noteworthy people of the name Cortez
  • Dave "Baby" Cortez Sr. (b. 1938), stage name of David Cortez Clowney, American pop and R&B organist and pianist
  • Angela Cortez, American journalist
  • Carlos Cortez (1923-2005), American poet, graphic artist, photographer, muralist and political activist
  • Jayne Cortez (b. 1936), African-American poet
  • Jose Cortez (b. 1975), American NFL football place-kicker
  • Ricardo Cortez (1899-1977), American silent film star who appeared in over 100 films, best known for his portrayal as Sam Spade in the Maltese Falcon (1931)



Learn More About Spanish Surnames


THE REGIONS OF SPAIN

Aragon


Aragon, which is a region of northeastern Spain in the Iberian peninsula. Aragon has a proud cultural heritage and its own unique language. In 1137, the regions of Aragon and Catalonia united to form the Crown of Aragon, whose illustrious line of kings led the reconquest of the eastern peninsula from the Muslims. The Crown of Aragon extended its Mediterranean empire with the recapture of Mallorca in 1229 and Sicily in 1282 and it remained an important power throughout the Middle Ages. In 1469, King Ferdinand of Aragon married Isabella of Castile and this union brought together the two most powerful kingdoms of Spain to create a united Spanish nation.

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THE MOORS

Following the decline of the Roman Empire, in the 5th century AD, the Visigoths came to control the peninsula. Part of the Visigothic legacy to Spanish civilization was the introduction of the institution of monarchy. Several centuries later, in 711, the Visigothic kingdom in Spain was invaded by Muslims. Aside from a nucleus of resistance which was maintained in the north, the Muslim victory was complete by the year 718.

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SPAIN

Spain, which is presently a state that includes the Balearic and Canary Islands and is in southwestern Europe, was originally settled by the Iberians. In the first millennium BC, the Celts, who were from central Europe, invaded and began to mingle with the native Iberians. Later, Greeks and Carthaginians colonized the coasts; however, they were replaced by the Romans by the 3rd century BC.

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THE VISIGOTHS

In 420, The Visigoths captured Spain from the Vandals and proudly returned it to Rome. Unfortunately, 18 years later the Suevi overran the peninsula.

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