Aztec Sentence Examples

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  • The Mexican " departmental " gods answer to those of other polytheisms; there is an Aztec Ceres, an Aztec Lucina, an Aztec Vulcan, an Aztec Flora, an Aztec Venus.

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  • Tattoos played a large role in the ancient Aztec culture as well.

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  • The modern name is derived from Mexitli, one of the names of the Aztec god of war Huitzilopochtli, which name was later on applied also to the Aztecs themselves.

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  • The rattlesnake was worshipped in the Natchez temple of the sun; and the Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl was a serpent-god.

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  • So were corn, (maize), beans, and peppers, which much of the Aztec cuisine was based on.

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  • At intervals are circular spaces, called " glorietas," with statues (the famous bronze equestrian statue of Charles IV., and monuments to Columbus, Cuauhtemoc the last of the Aztec emperors, and Juarez).

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  • When Hernando Cortez and his men marched into Mexico City they found an advanced Aztec culture that included a cuisine based on many local ingredients.

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  • Emperor Montezuma, ruler of the Aztec people, enjoyed a drink made of cacao beans, vanilla, and honey, all native ingredients.

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  • Most all of these foods were enjoyed in early Aztec and Mayan cuisines of the people of Mexico and Central America, and many of them blended into early Mexican cuisine.

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  • Then there are those safety glasses out there under the Aztec (Ztec) name.

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  • Catholic missionaries would not have used any Aztec symbolism in their architecture, decorations or on their furniture pieces.

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  • The upper level is a surface concrete blockhouse often referred to as an ' Aztec Temple ' .

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  • There seem to be stores like this all over, so as long as you weren't set on ordering online, you shouldn't have much of a problem locating the Aztec brand.

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  • If you are trying for an air of authenticity in your decorating, avoid using Aztec accents on your furniture pieces or room decorations.

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  • The Aztec Fleece Sleeping B/Liner will make a cozy solution.

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  • Aztec healers also prescribed it for joint pain and skin soreness.

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  • The Spanish conquistadors banned the seeds, probably because it was so important to both the Aztec warriors and the priests.

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  • They offer pieces that incorporate the latest trends, like Aztec patterns and polka dots, while maintaining modest standards.

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  • Rather than don a large sombrero and a pair of jeans, why not dress up in a colorful feathered headdress and make your mark as an Aztec warrior?

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  • Aztec tattoos are reflects of an ancient civilization that existed in Mexico in the 14th and 15th centuries.

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  • The many recurring themes in Aztec art, such as the Aztec calendar, make excellent designs for tattoos.

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  • Every Aztec tattoo was done in a specific symbolic pattern, depending on the god being honored.

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  • Many Aztec tattoos are based around themes of the sun.

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  • The Aztec calendar was based around the sun as well, and many images from these calendars include a sun with grim facial features.

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  • Some imagery used in Aztec tattoos has lost its meaning, because the Aztecs did not write using our alphabet.

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  • If you'd like to have an authentic Aztec tat, there are several resources you can use to find an image that's suitable.

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  • The Wikipedia entry for the Aztecs offers a large amount of information about Aztec culture.

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  • Tattoo Johnny offers a few Aztec sun tattoo designs.

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  • The Tattoo Gallery of Designs offers seekers of different Aztec images, such as birds, a place to find the perfect tat.

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  • LuckyFish Art offers both Mexican Mayan art and Aztec art for your new tattoo.

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  • Once you've chosen an image for your Aztec tattoo (if it isn't already made into Tattoo Flash) it's a good idea to check in with your tattoo shop, so they can draw up your tattoo ahead of time.

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  • The Hare (or Rabbit), Monkey, Dog and Serpent reappeared without change; for the Tiger, Crocodile and Hen, unknown in America, the Ocelot, Lizard and Eagle were substituted as analogous.6 The Aztec calendar dated from the 7th century; but the zodiacal tradition embodied by it was doubtless much more ancient.

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  • Teguixin is taken from the Aztec teco-ixin, i.e.

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  • One of the first clear events of the Aztec arrival is their being made tributary by the Tepanecs, in whose service they showed their warlike prowess in the fight near Tepeyacac, where now stands.

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  • The successor of the Aztec king was customarily a chosen brother or nephew, the eldest having the first claim unless set aside as incompetent; this mode of succession, which has been looked on as an elaborate device for securing practical advantages, seems rather to have arisen out of the law of choice among the descendants of the female line, found in American tribes of much lower culture.

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  • Something like this appears in the succession of kings of Tezcuco and Tlacopan, which went to sons by the principal wife, who was usually of the Aztec royal family.

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  • The Aztec numerals, which were vigesimal or reckoned by scores, were depicted by dots or circles up to 20, which was represented by a flag, 400 (a score of scores) by a feather, and 8000 (a score of scores of scores) by a purse; but for convenience these symbols might be halved and quartered, so that 534 might be shown by one feather, one quarter of a feather, one flag, one-half of a flag, and four dots.

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  • Sadly, however, the vast majority of Aztec gold jewelry soon was melted down into gold ingots for the Spanish crown.

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  • From here visit the enticing colonial town of Taxco or the enormous Aztec pyramids at Teotihuacán.

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  • We then decided to cook for tea, and she chose aztec tortillas.

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  • When she started doing the tortillas, I the read various Aztec facts to her, and she remembered a few to tell Chris.

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  • In Australia, however, where sacrifice of the ordinary type is unknown, the ritual killing of a child is practised in connexion with the initiation of a magician; it is therefore by no means axiomatic that animals were offered before human beings; the problem of priority is one to be solved for each area separately, but probably no solution is possible; in the absence of Aztec traditions it would hardly have seemed probable that two centuries had seen so great a transformation.

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  • Thus Gucumatz, " Feathered Serpent " corresponds in name to the Mexican deity Quetzalcoatl; Tulan and the Seven Caves are familiar words in the Aztec migration traditions, and there is even mention of a chief of Toltecat, a name plainly referring to the famed Toltecs.

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  • It was held unrighteous to invade another nation without a solemn embassy to warn their chiefs of the miseries to which they exposed themselves by refusing the submission demanded, and this again was followed by a declaration of war, but in Mexico this degenerated into a ceremonial farce, where tribute was claimed or an Aztec god was offered to be worshipped in order to pick a quarrel as a pretext for an invasion already planned to satisfy the soldiers with lands and plunder, and to meet the priests' incessant demands for more human sacrifices.

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  • The figure depicts an Aztec priest plumed, with the feathers of the Quetzal bird.

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  • Inspired by an ancient Aztec remedy for chronic gout, these delicious treats have been scientifically proven to fight the affects of water retention.

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  • It is also the legendary birthplace of Quetzalcóatl, the Aztec serpent god.

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  • When southwestern design is mentioned most people think of turquoise and Aztec geometrical patterns.

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  • I also use the Aztec Allure pizza oven as it is again a multi-functional piece.

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  • Keep reading for a breakdown of a few different types of Aztec styles.

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  • If you go to one of the optical shops listed below in pursuit of your Aztec frames, you'll find that there's a vast selection of styles available.

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  • They offer a variety of designer brands and two exclusive collections, Aztec and ProV.

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  • The Bandeau Tankini Top in Aztec pattern features a sexy ring, open back, removable foam shaping cups, a hidden shelf bra and detachable neck strap.

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  • The Aztec culture was based in tradition, including the arts and education, as well as various ceremonial and religious practices.

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  • Fans of Orange Juice, Felt, Aztec Camera - you'll like this one.

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  • The wonderful plumage of the " quetzal " (Trogon resplendens) was, it is said, reserved b y the Aztec rulers for their own exclusive use.

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  • As one of the Aztec chiefs at the time of the founding of their city was called Tenoch, it is likely that from him was derived the name Tenochtitlan or " Stone-cactus place."

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  • About 1430 took place the triple alliance of the Acolhua, Aztec and Tepanec kings, whose capitals were Tezcuco, Mexico and Tlacopan, the latter standing much below the other two.

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  • The Aztec Quetzalcoatl taught metallurgy and agriculture, gave abundance of maize, also wisdom and freedom from disease.

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  • The same explanation may be applied to Greek and Aztec myths of the deluge, to Australian and Greek myths of the original theft of fire.

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  • The great cathedral stands on or near the site of the Aztec temple (teocalli) destroyed by Cortes in 1521.

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  • Seven of the twenty days constituting the Aztec month bore names evidently borrowed from those of the Chinese horary signs.

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  • The Indian element in the population is made up of several distinct races - the Aztec or Mexican, Misteca-Zapoteca, Maya or Yucateco, Otomi or Othomi, and in smaller number the Totonac, Tarasco, Apache, Matlanzingo, Chontal, Mixe, Zoque, Guaicuro, OpataPima, Tapijulapa, Seri and Huavi.

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  • As in the Guatemala traditions, we hear of ancient migration from the Mexican legendary region of Tula; and here the leaders are four famous chiefs or ancestors who bear the Aztec name of the Tutul-Xiu, which means " Bird-Tree."

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  • After the Toltecs came the Chichimecs, whose name, derived from chici, dog, is applied to many rude tribes; they are said to have come from Amaquemecan under a king named Xolotl, names which being Aztec imply that the nation was Nahua; at any rate they appear afterwards as fusing with more cultured.

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  • The wars of this nation with the Tepanecs, which went on into the 15th century, were merely destructive, but larger effects arose from the expeditions under the Culhua king Acamapichtli, where the Aztec warriors were prominent, and which extended far outside the valley of Anahuac. Especially a foray southward to Quauhnahuac, now Cuernavaca, on the watershed between the Atlantic and Pacific, brought goldsmiths and other craftsmen to Tenochtitlan, which now began to rise in arts, the Aztecs laying aside their rude garments of aloe-fibre for more costly clothing, and going out as traders for foreign merchandise.

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  • In fact the rest of native history may be fairly called the Aztec period, notwithstanding the magnificence and culture which make Tezcuco celebrated under Nezahualcoyotl and his son Nezahualpilli.

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  • Based on conquest as the Aztec kingdom was, and with the most bloodthirsty religion the world ever saw, the nation was, above all, Wan a fighting community.

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  • These deities are not easily ' One of the most important sources for the ancient Mexican traditions and myths is the so-called " Codex Chimalpopoca," a manuscript in the Mexican language discovered by the Abbe analysed, but on the other hand Tonatiuh and Metztli, the sun and moon, stand out distinctly as nature gods, and the traveller still sees in the huge adobe pyramids of Teotihuacan, with their sides oriented to the four quarters, an evidence of the importance of their worship. The war-god Huitzilopochtli was the real head of the Aztec pantheon; his idol remains in Mexico, a huge block of basalt on which is sculptured on the one side his hideous personage, adorned with the humming-bird feathers on the left hand which signify his name, while the not less frightful war-goddess Teoyaomiqui, or " divine wardeath," occupies the other side.

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  • The accounts given by Spanish writers of the Central Americans in their state after the Spanish conquest are very scanty in corn parison with the voluminous descriptions of Aztec life.

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  • The conquest of Mexico by the Spanish forces under Hernando Cortes (q.v.) in 1520, and the death of the last Aztec emperor, Guatemozin, introduced what is known as the colonial period of Mexican history, which lasted down to the enforced resignation of the last viceroy, O'Donoju, in 1821.

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  • However, every 'vestige of the Aztec worship was banished from the Spanish settlements.'

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  • The Mestizos, who form so large a fraction of the population of modern Mexico, numbering several millions, afford a convenient test in this respect, inasmuch as their intermediate complexion separates them from both their ancestral races, the Spaniard, and the chocolate-brown indigenous Aztec or other Mexican.

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  • The Aztec name of the city was Tenochtitlan, derived either from Tenoch, one of their priests and leaders, or from tenuch, the Indian name for the " nopal," which is associated with its foundation.

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  • The Aztec calendar includes nakshatra titles borrowed, not only through the medium of the Tatar zodiac, but likewise straight from the Indian scheme, apart from any known intervention.

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  • The name Mexico 1 was given by the Spanish conquerors to the group of countries over which the Aztec power more or less prevailed at the time of the European invasion.

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  • Real information as to the nations of Mexico before Spanish 1 In this, as in all other Aztec names, the x (or j) represents the English sound sh; hence Mexitli and Mexico should be properly pronounced Meshitli, Meshico.

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  • These traditions, in some measure borne out by linguistic evidence of names, point to the immigration of detachments of a widespread race speaking a common language, which is represented by the Aztec, still a spoken language in Mexico.

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  • When the first Moteuczoma was crowned king of the Aztecs, the Mexican sway extended far beyond the valley plateau of its origin, and the gods of conquered nations around had their shrines set up in Tenochtitlan in manifest inferiority to the temple of Huitzilopochtli, the war-god of the Aztec conquerors.

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  • The four leading Maya signs called kan, muluc, ix, cauac corresponded in their position to the four Aztec signs rabbit, reed, flint, house, but the meanings of the Maya signs are, unlike the Aztec, very obscure.

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  • In Mexico itself the languages of the Nahua nations, of which the Aztec is the best-known dialect, show no connexion of origin with the language of the Otomi tribes, nor either of these with the languages of the regions of the ruined cities of Central America, the Quiche of Guatemala and the Maya of Yucatan.

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  • Thus actual documents of native Aztec history, or copies of them, are still open to the study of scholars, while after the conquest interpretations of these were drawn up in writing by Spanish-educated Mexicans, and histories founded on them with the aid of traditional memory were written by Ixtilxochitl and Tezozomoc. In Central America the rows of complex hieroglyphs to be seen sculptured on the ruined temples probably served a similar purpose.

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