Aztec children had to go to school.
Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle.
This is the Pontiac Aztec.
More importantly, places like Aztec.
capital of the Aztec Empire, was founded.
This drink was a favorite of Aztec Emperor Montezuma.
Did you know that the Aztec priests were cannibals?
Aztec mythology tells of an ancient world inhabited by giants
and these sacrifices brand the Aztec religion as a bloodthirsty one.
One Aztec ruler, Montezuma, was rumored to
enjoy 50 cups of chocolate a day.
Alright, then we have to get the Aztec Medallion before Prime Evil does.
Those people you're after, we're supposed to meet them at Aztec garden tomorrow.
Yet, those practices did not save the Aztec Empire or its false religion.
Among the Aztec, the name of each day was associated with a cardinal
In fact the word"chocolate" originated from Mexico's Aztec cuisine, derived from the word xocolatl.
According to Godiva, the word“chocolate” actually roots back to the Aztec word“xocolatl,” which means“bitter water.”.
Bentonite clay, also known as Aztec clay, is well known as one
of nature's best detoxers.
Aztec women are handed flowers and smoking tubes
before eating at a banquet, Florentine Codex, 1500.
The device,
made of wood, string, and grains of maize, is also known as the"Aztec computer".
Mount Popocatepetl, whose name in the Aztec language means“ Smoking Mountain,” is some 40 miles[
According to Ross Hassig, author of Aztec Warfare,"between 10,000
and 80,400 people" were sacrificed in the ceremony.
According to Ross Hassig, author of Aztec Warfare,"between 10,000
and 80,400 persons" were sacrificed in the ceremony.
According to Ross Hassing, author of Aztec Warfare,"between 10,000
and 80,400 persons" were sacrificed in the ceremony.
So why do people think the massive treasure of an Aztec leader wound up in Utah?
As a matter of fact, the Oxford University is around 400 years older than the Aztec Empire.
Sun Kingdoms of the Americas relates:“ The government of Aztec Mexico was organized from top to bottom
As the main center of Aztec worship, it stood surrounded by other temples
in the central square of Tenochtitlán.