Just off the road, the Aztec sandstone outcrops at Redstone Picnic Area are actually petrified sand dunes. |
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After a light breakfast I studied a draft of a paper that we had just submitted on the new fossil crossopterygian fishes of the Aztec Siltstone. |
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I've always been interested in the ancient American mythologies of the Inca, Maya, and Aztec, and the ancient mythos of the Greeks and Egyptians. |
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The Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, lord of life and death, is a composite figure, an intermediary between creatures. |
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This is a stiff fibre, yet Aztec techniques for the spinning and weaving of ixtle were capable of producing flexible and delicate cloth. |
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The first evidence of caffeine use is from Aztec records during the time of the leader Montezuma. |
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Aztec musicians enjoyed high social prestige and exemption from tribute payments. |
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Bitterness at Aztec rule grew ever more intense among the subject peoples and classes. |
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Helianthus was first grown by the Aztec Indians who worshipped it, ate it, and decorated their wigwams with it. |
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These migrating groups of people brought with them the Aztec language and culture, both of which persist in various forms today in Nicaragua. |
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As in other highly militarized states, Aztec society was rigidly hierarchical and extremely punitive. |
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These are exquisite, filigreed jewels reminiscent of the gold jewellery of the Akan of Ghana, or of what has survived of the Aztec gold. |
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Aztec art, with its themes of dismemberment and reintegration, was the inspiration for the fiction of magical realism. |
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That is the beginning of a rollicking adventure that involves a blacksmith's assistant, a straight laced lieutenant and a chest of Aztec gold. |
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Ancient Mayan Inca and Aztec women believed that avocados fed the skin from the inside and outside. |
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However, the greatest number of Nicaraguanisms come from Aztec and Nahuat languages. |
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He relates the story of the Aztec leader Montezuma who was unsure of what to make of the arrival of Cortez and his Spanish troops. |
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Not like the Inca or Aztec civilizations, Colombian Indians lived in a more compact area. |
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While studying Aztec civilization, however, Morriss had discovered something else strange and intriguing, rarely mentioned and little researched. |
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They looked more like Aztec or Mayan symbols, but in a Romanized kind of style. |
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Made from the beans of the tropical plant Theobroma cacao, cocoa was a favorite drink of ancient Maya and Aztec people in Mesoamerica. |
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For the first time we have a glimpse of the perishable artefacts which played such a major role in Aztec rituals, pomp and ceremony. |
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The Inca, Maya and Aztec cultures all had advanced metallurgy by the time the Spanish arrived. |
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In Australia, the Aborigines associated a giant rainbow serpent with the creation of life, similar to the Aztec belief. |
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Central American natives like the Aztec, Inca and Maya developed games using teams, balls, and targets. |
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Would a dinner of roast bush rat give you a case of the Terminal Aztec Two-Step? |
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Other ancient and sophisticated calendars are the Athenian, the Egyptian, the Incan, the Aztec and the Mayan. |
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The Spaniards knew that they could not take on the whole Aztec Empire since they were so many compared to the number of conquistadors. |
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Originally a deluxe sneaker for mad joggers, this model was made with a chunky thick heel for cushioning and was originally known as the Aztec. |
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In the Aztec culture avocados were considered so sexually powerful that virgins weren't allowed to have contact with them. |
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The Aztec courtesans used a pale yellow ochre powder on their faces to make them look beautiful. |
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Archaeological evidence indicates that the jicama was grown by all the major early Mesoamerican civilizations, including the Olmec, Maya, Toltec, and Aztec. |
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There will be no hot afternoons where I'm pounded brown by the Aztec sun, the cool beer vanishing into my body like a drop of rain in the trackless Sahara. |
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The only difference here is that the pastes are full of pineapple, or coconut, or even mole, the Aztec sauce comprising one half chilli, one half chocolate. |
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Standouts were the liquidy column dresses, presented in colors named chili pepper and Aztec blue. |
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She was able to incorporate elements of pop culture, Indian, Aztec mythology, surrealism, a whole variety of things in which many people can identify. |
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She peppers her recipes with citations from the ancient Aztec codices. |
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Several people have told me about riding the international Pullman train, The Aztec Eagle, and watching a steam helper push right behind the observation car! |
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After putting on the formfitting, strapless nutmeg-colored pant set, Nyla slipped her pedicured feet into a pair of gorgeous Aztec beaded shoes with suede insoles. |
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Conlangers are now looking to Tagalog, Basque, Georgian, Malagasay, and Aztec for ideas, instead of to Welsh, Finnish, and Hebrew, languages Tolkien drew upon for his Elvish. |
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The Tlaxcalans to the east, the Tarascans on the west, and the Chichimecs in the north were outside the Aztec domain and frequently warred with them. |
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A descendant of the now extinct Aztec, the language of the ancient Aztec empire, Nahuatl is spoken today by approximately 1 million people, mainly in Mexico. |
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Take Huitzilopochtli, the typically tongue-twisting Aztec name of an old hummingbird god. |
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And Chef Jody reminds us about Aztec emperor Montezuma, who according to legend drank 40 glasses of hot chocolate a day, convinced it would make him powerful. |
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For Mesoamerica, evidently, the foodways described under Aztec food and Maya food have constituted important culinary traditions whose influence can still be detected. |
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Filming in Mexico City, where his tutor would supplement world-history lessons with trips to nearby Aztec ruins. |
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Every afternoon conchero dancers wearing feathered headdresses and shell anklets and bracelets gather in the main square to remind everyone of the country's Aztec heritage. |
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The inside could be likened to an Mayan or Aztec temple of ancient times. |
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They were grown by the Aztec emperor Montezuma, revered in ancient China and cultivated in medieval Iceland because of their supposed aphrodisiac properties. |
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The priests in Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital, climbed to the top of their sky watchers' temple on the Hill of the Star to witness this auspicious sign. |
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Chaco, Wupatki, and Aztec had imported the brightly plumed macaws. |
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The Muisca Confederation was as advanced as the Aztec, Maya and Inca civilizations. |
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According to some early historians, Ulloa was influential in helping subdue the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan by naval power. |
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The Aztec and Inca Empires were conquered during Charles' reign, from 1519 to 1521 and 1540 to 1558, respectively. |
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Through the Toltecs' influence in the Valley of Mexico, Guanajuato cultures eventually had some influence on the much later Aztec. |
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The Aztec Empire came to dominate much of Mesoamerica in the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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The Spaniards capitalized on her Aztec roots to colonize Mexico. |
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The Aztec lily, Blood lily, Daylily, Foxtail lily, Lily-of-the-valley and Zephyr lily are not true lilies. |
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The theme of October's contest is the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl who, according to legend, created cocoa. |
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Gargoyle-like snake heads of Quetzalcoatl, the plumed serpent deity of the Aztec, encircle and punctuate the second basin. |
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After twelve days of this, the Spanish allies realized the prophesy by the Aztec idols, that the Spaniards would be dead in ten days was false. |
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In the Americas, Charles sanctioned the conquest by Castillian conquistadores of the Aztec and Inca empires. |
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A war elephant described rampaging through Tenochtitlan in a novel about the Aztec Empire would be an anatopism. |
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As the Aztec Empire ended he claimed the city for Spain, renaming it Mexico City. |
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In the Americas, Charles sanctioned the conquest by Castillian conquistadors of the Aztec and Inca empires. |
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The language most universally diffused over the new continent, is the Aztec or Mexican. |
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The Aztec empire was based in the city of Tenochtitlan which was largely destroyed during the colonial era. |
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They are reported to be the founders of various civilisations such as the Aztec, the Maya and the Inca. |
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In Aztec mythology, bats symbolized the land of the dead, destruction, and decay. |
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Montezuma is a playable ruler for the Aztec in several of the video games of the Civilization series. |
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Neither in metal nor markings did it resemble the modern coins, but in its figures looked more like an Aztec calendar. |
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In Latin America, Cipactli was the giant earth crocodile of the Aztec and other Nahua peoples. |
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The Tlatoanimeh of the Aztec Empire were chosen by a council of elders, nobles, and priests. |
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In the Americas, both the Inca Empire and the Aztec Empire reach the peak of their influence. |
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They overthrew the Aztec civilization by allying with natives who had been subjugated by more powerful neighbouring tribes and kingdoms. |
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Smallpox then spread to the area which is now Mexico where it then helped destroy the Aztec Empire. |
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They were directly responsible for destroying the civilizations of the Inca, Aztec, and Maya in their quest to build the Spanish Empire. |
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During that time, he painted nearly nonstop and created the outside walls with tile mosaics, featuring Aztec deities such as Quetzalcoatl. |
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The Aztec did not interfere in local affairs, as long as the tributes were paid. |
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The Aztec of Central Mexico built a tributary empire covering most of central Mexico. |
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When the Spaniards arrived, the ruler of the Aztec empire was Moctezuma II, who was later killed. |
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The Kingdom of New Spain was created from the remnants of the Aztec hegemonic empire. |
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The famous astrologer John Dee used an Aztec obsidian mirror to see into the future. |
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Therefore, generally Aztec writing was not meant to be read, but to be told. |
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Shortly after the formation of the Triple Alliance, Itzcoatl and Tlacopan instigated sweeping reforms on the Aztec state and religion. |
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By the reign of Ahuitzotl, the Mexica were the largest and most powerful faction in the Aztec Triple Alliance. |
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The Aztec army failed to take any territory and was mostly restricted to raiding. |
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The Early Aztec period was a time of growth and competition among altepeme. |
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The power, political and economic, of the pochteca was strongly tied to the political and military power of the Aztec nobility and state. |
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However, the Totonacs chafed under Aztec rule, with Aztec rulers from Axayacatl to Moctezuma II having to send soldiers to quell rebellions. |
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The Spanish helped the Totonacs expel Aztec tribute collectors and to seize control of some Aztec outposts. |
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Historian James Lockhart suggests that the people needed to have a scapegoat for the Aztec defeat, and Moctezuma naturally fell into that role. |
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Other holders of Spanish noble titles that descend from the Aztec emperor include Dukes of Atrisco. |
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Adding even more complexity to Aztec social stratification was the calpolli. |
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The burial dates back to the 1480s and lies at the foot of the main temple in the sacred ceremonial precinct of the Aztec capital. |
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Despite early attempts by the Mexica, the Tlaxcalteca were never conquered by the Aztec Triple Alliance. |
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He was also the patron god of the Aztec priesthood, of learning and knowledge. |
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Quetzalcoatl was one of several important gods in the Aztec pantheon, along with the gods Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca and Huitzilopochtli. |
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Quetzalcoatl was also the patron of the priests and the title of the twin Aztec high priests. |
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In response, de Alvarado ordered a preemptive slaughter of Aztec nobles and priests celebrating a festival in the city's main temple. |
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Before reaching the causeway, they were noticed by Aztec warriors known as the Eagle Warriors, who sounded the alarm. |
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With their leader slain, the Aztec force diminished gradually, and the tlaxcalan and Castilian warriors routed them. |
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The Siege of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, was a decisive event in the Spanish conquest of Mexico. |
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At any sign of weakness, Aztec nobles within Tenochtitlan and in other Aztec tributaries were liable to rebel. |
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He ordered the gates closed and initiated the killing of many thousands of Aztec nobles, warriors and priests. |
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Aztec warriors came running, and fired darts and launched spears at the Spanish forces. |
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Another strong motivation to join forces with the Spanish was that Tlaxcala was encircled by Aztec tributaries. |
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As Alvardo and his cavalry emerged on the other side of the gap with the infantry behind, Aztec canoes filled the gap. |
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Their launches had freedom of the lake, after devising a method for breaking the impaling stakes the Aztec had placed for them. |
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The Aztec forces were destroyed and the Aztecs surrendered on 13 August 1521, Julian Date. |
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After the killings in the Great Temple, there were probably few Aztec captains available to take the position. |
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MixMasters High Voltage combines Voltage Yellow Osteospermum and Aztec Red Velvet Verbena for a lightning-bright effect. |
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The displays in World Museum cover everything from space rockets, to dinosaur bones, and from an Aztec calendar to live leafcutter ants. |
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Its date coincides with an Aztec feast celebrating Tlaloc and Chalchiuhtlicue, the gods of rain and water. |
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There the foremost Aztec scholar of his time, Huitzilihuitzin, took him under his wing and taught him the history and wisdom of the Toltecs. |
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People from the Mayan, Aztec and Olmec cultures drank the beverage to increase stamina, fight fatigue and build up disease resistance. |
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The interior of Izel tells the story of ancient Mayan, Aztec and Olmec civilisations through murals, hieroglyphs and stone treasures. |
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Aztec dancers from the group Ritual Azteca Neuhi Ollin will perform a ritual predating the Spanish conquest of Mexico nearly 500 years ago. |
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Excellent art works, such as a mural by Diego Rivera showing the Spanish battling Aztec warriors, are shown in part to tell the story of the warriors of Tenochtitlan. |
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Modern day Mexico City sits on what was Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec kingdom and one of the largest pre-Columbian cities in the Americas. |
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Western culture has been able to borrow a name for this tool from the Aztec, who used it against the invading Spanish, and who called it the atlatl. |
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Another article explores the similarities between youth sacrificed, representing the Aztec god Tezcatlipoca, and medieval and Renaissance images of the crucified Jesus Christ. |
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Soon after the conquest of the Aztec Empire, Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado commenced the conquest of northern Central America for the Spanish Empire. |
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These codices provide some of the best primary sources for Aztec culture. |
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Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec empire, which was built on an island in Lake Texcoco in what is now the Federal District in central Mexico. |
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Approximately a third of the Spaniards succeeding in reaching the mainland, while the remaining ones died in battle or were captured and later sacrificed on Aztec altars. |
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After being beleaguered on the causeway leading out of the city, the surviving Spanish forces arrived at the plain of Otumba, where they encountered a vast Aztec army. |
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In Aztec culture, depictions of Quetzalcoatl were fully anthropomorphic. |
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This orientation is aligned with the summer solstice, and it may relate to the worship of a solar deity related to the Mixtec 7 Flower, or Aztec Tonacatecuhtli. |
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These groups consist of both elite members of Aztec society and commoners. |
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Jack wants revenge against Barbossa, who left him stranded on an island before stealing his ship, the Black Pearl, along with 882 pieces of cursed Aztec Gold. |
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The Americas collection mainly consists of 19th and 20th century items although the Paracas, Moche, Inca, Maya, Aztec, Taino and other early cultures are well represented. |
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By the following year, the Aztec empire had fallen to an army of Spanish and their Native American allies, primarily Tlaxcalans who were traditional enemies of the Aztecs. |
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As Aztec rulers spoke an overly polite language that needed translation for his subjects to understand, it is difficult to find out what Moctezuma really said. |
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The route between Veracruz and the Spanish capital of Mexico City, built on the site of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, was the key trade route during the colonial era. |
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A high-ranking man received the title and costume of this goddess and impersonated her at important functions, such as the passing of power from one Aztec ruler to another. |
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During the Conquest, the rest of the Totonac peoples allied themselves with the Spanish, but the Huastecs, despite also being under Aztec rule, fought against them. |
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It was under this new, militaristic interpretation of Huitzilopochtli that Aztec soldiers were encouraged to fight wars and capture enemy soldiers for sacrifice. |
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Chapters 4 and 5 deal with Aztec foods themselves, especially the benefits of the Aztec foodstyle and how it meets our needs today in such an effective way. |
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Click here to see a monochrome Aztec print belted maxi dress that's destined to look especially striking when paired with chunky jewelry and espadrille wedges. |
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The Aztec Empire was an example of an empire that ruled by indirect means. |
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After staying in the city for six weeks, two Spaniards from the group left behind in Veracruz were killed in an altercation with an Aztec lord named Quetzalpopoca. |
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Like his predecessors, the first part of Ahuitzotl's reign was spent suppressing rebellions that were commonplace due to the indirect nature of Aztec rule. |
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For the broader use of the term, see the article on Aztec civilization. |
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Pochutec is a scantily attested language, which became extinct in the 20th century, and which Campbell and Langacker classify as being outside of general Aztec. |
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The Aztec were noted for practicing human sacrifice on a large scale. |
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It is generally considered to be a toponym for the valley which became the primary ethnonym for the Aztec Triple Alliance as a result, or vice versa. |
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Aztec civilization developed into an extensive empire that, much like the Roman Empire, had the goal of exacting tribute from the conquered colonial areas. |
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As a composite of a rattlesnake and the quetzal bird, this Aztec creation god's imagery is as varied as the many legends that exist about him in the Mesoamerican pantheon. |
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In Mexico City, marches originated in numerous parts of the city and converged on the Zocalo plaza, which was once the heart of the old Aztec capital. |
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In 1541, an indigenous leader named Tenamextle, also known as Francisco Tenamaztle and Diego the Aztec, rebelled, capturing and executing Spanish leader Miguel de Ibarra. |
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As the Inca did not have as strong a writing tradition as the Aztec or Maya, it is difficult for historians to estimate population decline or any events after conquest. |
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During his reign the Aztec Empire reached its greatest size. |
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The Aztec canoe fleets worked well for attacking the Spanish because they allowed the Aztecs to surround the Spanish on both sides of the causeway. |
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The Aztec forces managed to push back the Spanish and halt this assault on the capital with a determined and hard fought land and naval counterattack. |
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