Who wrote the Codex Chimalpopoca?
Who wrote the Codex Chimalpopoca?
John Bierhorst
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Genre/Form: | Facsimiles History Electronic books Fac-similés |
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All Authors / Contributors: | John Bierhorst Find more information about: John Bierhorst |
ISBN: | 9780816543625 0816543623 |
OCLC Number: | 1149338681 |
Notes: | Companion volume to: Codex Chimalpopoca. |
How many Aztec books are left?
There are very few of these (16) left, and just two of these are considered to be Aztec. Pre-Hispanic codices varied in theme, but only two types remain for us to see: ritual books, which talked about religion, the lunar and solar calendars and the gods.
What might you find in an Aztec codex?
The Aztecs had a complex writing system. They used a codex to compile all of their records into one book. The pages were made of bark or animal skin. A community of families that shared land, schools, and temples.
What did Chimalpopoca do?
Chimalpopoca was a Tlaxcaltec warrior and commander who fought against the Spanish Conquistadors during the conquest of the Aztec Empire.
What were the 8 classes of Aztec society?
Aztec society was composed of eight different social classes which were made up of rulers, warriors, nobility, priests and priestesses, free poor, slaves, servants, and the middle class. The most important of these were the tlatoani (rulers), warriors, nobility, and the high priests and priestesses.
What did itzcoatl do?
Itzcoatl reigned over the Aztec Empire from 1427 until 1440, and is best remembered as the leader who saw the Aztecs become the most powerful Mesoamerican society in the Valley of Mexico.
What did Huitzilihuitl do?
HuitzilĂhuitl, a skilled politician, continued the policies of his father, seeking alliances with his neighbors. He founded the Royal Council or Tlatocan and established four permanent electors to advise the new king, in his inexperience, at the beginning of each reign.