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  1. www.mexicolore.co.uk › aztecs › aztefactsThe Ahuizotl - Mexicolore

    Hace 4 días · The Trip to Tlalocan. The Ahuízotl is thought by some investigators to be a mythical animal, bane of the water goers. It would lie in wait of a victim who, once in its sights, would be pulled into the water by the head on the end of the Ahuízotl’s tail. After a struggle that threw up fish, frogs and frothy water, the human was dragged below ...

  2. 18 Noviembre 2020. CONOCEMOS A DETALLE LA VIDA DE ALGUNOS TLATOQUE COMO MOCTEZUMA Y CUAUHTÉMOC, PERO EL LEGADO DE ATOTOZTLI, LA ÚNICA TLATOANI MUJER FUE BORRADO DE LA HISTORIA. La épica de los mexicas, el Imperio que dominó el Valle de México antes de la llegada de los españoles, está repleta de guerreros, gobernantes que ...

  3. But long story short the Nahuatl concept for animals also involves mythical creatures. I believe Book 11 of the Florentine Codex is one of the earliest detailed sources for animals mythical and real. Ahuitzotl. I am talking about stuff like the Tlaxcallan baby eating vampire, the headless man, the Ahuizotl, the monster that climbs out of the ...

  4. Hace 6 días · Urban Legends Unleashed. 1.28K subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 11 minutes ago. The Ahuizotl is a legendary creature from Aztec mythology that is described as having the following key...

  5. www.mexicolore.co.uk › aztecs › artefactsMexicolore

    Hace 1 día · One of the best known of the 5 surviving Aztec featherwork shields, this one, now in Vienna’s Museum für Völkerkunde, was found - together with a fan and the famous quetzal headdress some think may have belonged to Moctezuma II - in a storage chest at Ambras Castle in the Tyrol. The design - probably of the water monster Ahuizotl (the name ...

  6. www.mexicolore.co.uk › aztecs › artefactsChimalli - Mexicolore

    5 de may. de 2024 · Watch on. Mexicolore’s animation of the famous ‘chimalli’ jewellery piece from Monte Albán. Picture 1 (Click on image to enlarge) “A military costume consisted of either a feathered fitted garment resembling a jumpsuit or a tunic and kilt, plus a headdress or a standard worn on the back, and a shield” (Esther Pasztory).

  7. Atotoztli fue la única hija de Moctezuma Ilhuicamina o Moctezuma I (quinto tlatoani de la dinastía Tolteca-Mexica en el México Antiguo durante el predominio de la ciudad de Tenochtitlan), ella fue un personaje clave en la continuidad del linaje del Imperio [1], que se consumó con su matrimonio junto a Tezozómoc.