FUCK YEAH AZTECS

FUCK YEAH AZTECS!

Seek discipline; Find liberty: I wish, I wish, I wish

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hostile-bioform:

But what I need is a goal. A workable goal for my current life. Everything is just so unreliable, and any time I’ve ever made decent or workable plans for my life, something terrible happens and makes those dreams impossible. But I still need plans.

Plans give me motivation, and they give me a…

fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory:

Symbols for Texcoco, Tenochtitlan and Tlacopan, the members of the Triple Alliance, from the Codex Osuna (1565).

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fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory:

Symbols for Texcoco, Tenochtitlan and Tlacopan, the members of the Triple Alliance, from the Codex Osuna (1565).

jackpkd:

This is the inspiration for my page title. The Aztecs invented both cricket bats (see image) and the LBW law. Cricket is also never recorded before the European discovery of the Americas in 1492 and the first mention of “cricketing” 1550 in Guildford, Surrey.

IT MAY BE STYLISED, BUT THAT IS NOT A CRICKET BAT. 8D

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jackpkd:

This is the inspiration for my page title. The Aztecs invented both cricket bats (see image) and the LBW law. Cricket is also never recorded before the European discovery of the Americas in 1492 and the first mention of “cricketing” 1550 in Guildford, Surrey.

IT MAY BE STYLISED, BUT THAT IS NOT A CRICKET BAT. 8D

thatindigo:

Moctezuma’s headdress, or Kopilli Ketzalli (sacred crown), as displayed in the Vienna Museum of Ethnology.

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thatindigo:

Moctezuma’s headdress, or Kopilli Ketzalli (sacred crown), as displayed in the Vienna Museum of Ethnology.

Mythology Nerds Ahoy: The Five Suns

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myths101:

In Aztec mythology it was believed that creation happened four times before the gods finally got it right on the fifth try. All of the creations had to do with who was controlling the sun during that time period.

The first creation was when the god Tezoatlipoca (I call him Tez the Poca for…

anubisthegod:

Quetzalcoatl the feathered serpent from the Codex Telleriano-Remensis. Aztec God of Arts, crafts and knowledge

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anubisthegod:

Quetzalcoatl the feathered serpent from the Codex Telleriano-Remensis. Aztec God of Arts, crafts and knowledge

kinkyvortex:

Rebirth 

Glorious!

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kinkyvortex:

Rebirth 

Glorious!

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fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory:

The Conquest of Mexico, 1519-1521
American-made map of Hernán Cortés’ progress during the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs. published in William R. Sheperd’s Historical Atlas of 1926. Currently at the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection of the Unversity of Texas at Austin.

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fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory:

The Conquest of Mexico, 1519-1521

American-made map of Hernán Cortés’ progress during the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs. published in William R. Sheperd’s Historical Atlas of 1926. Currently at the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection of the Unversity of Texas at Austin.

shlabam:

Every now and then, you just gotta post a picture of Quetzalcoatl.

IT’S TRUE!

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shlabam:

Every now and then, you just gotta post a picture of Quetzalcoatl.

IT’S TRUE!