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a member of the Nahuatl people who established an empire in Mexico that was overthrown by Cortes in 1519

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ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS | FORENSIC SCIENCE | INVESTIGATIONS | AZTECS
The man lives in Buenos Aires and he passes his time, or tries to make time pass, thinking about the Aztec Empire.
Stellar said this transaction is part of Aztecs' growth plan, combining Stellar's years of operational excellence with Aztecs' automated services management system.
The fifth seat in Apaches and early Aztecs is relegated to the back of the cabin, where it takes up a lot of space in the 200-pound capacity baggage compartment.
Polygamy and the Rise and Demise of the Aztec Empire
The game was sadly a one-sided affair in the scoring department with the Aztecs coming out on top 41-0, with the half-time score being 28-0.
COLOURFUL CHARACTER: Brian Ferguson in A Soldier In Every Son: The Rise of the Aztecs.
Looking toward the Great Temple of the Aztecs, the native people who controlled much of southern Mexico, he watched in horror as some of his comrades were forced up the temple's stairs to be sacrificed to the Aztec gods.
Second, the Spanish did not conquer the Aztecs alone: they found willing allies in neighbouring states.
CHRISTIAN TEXTS FOR AZTECS: ART AND LITURGY IN COLONIAL MEXICO.
The Aztecs finished the 2008 season with an 11-2 overall record.
Now in a revised and updated third edition, The Aztecs is an in-depth history of this legendary civilization native to ancient Mexico.
Sun Stone Days is an introduction to the fascinating way the Aztecs measured time.