Overview
From their mythical origins in the Land of the Seven Caves to their epic, centuries-long migration, this book chronicles the astonishing rise of the people who called themselves the Mexica. Witness the divine prophecy of an eagle and serpent that led to the founding of their magnificent capital, Tenochtitlan, a breathtaking city of canals and floating gardens that rose from the waters of Lake Texcoco. From these humble beginnings, a formidable society emerged, driven by a profound belief in their destiny as the chosen People of the Sun.
Explore the Aztec Empire at its zenith, a domain forged by the legendary Triple Alliance and sustained by a fearsome military machine. Follow the reigns of great emperors like Itzcoatl and Moctezuma I as they launch campaigns of conquest that stretch from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, bringing a torrent of tribute-gold, cacao, and brilliant feathers-into their capital. Delve into the highly structured Aztec society, from the divine tlatoani at its apex to the revered Jaguar and Eagle warriors who formed the empire's elite fighting force, and discover the bustling, vibrant marketplace of Tlatelolco, the economic heart of a Mesoamerican superpower.
Uncover the intricate and often terrifying worldview that permeated every aspect of Aztec life. This book illuminates the complex pantheon of gods, from the feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl to the insatiable war god Huitzilopochtli, who demanded constant nourishment to keep the sun alive. Understand the rhythms of time dictated by two sophisticated calendars, the sacred rituals and bloody sacrifices that were believed to maintain cosmic balance, and the strange, ritualized "Flower Wars" fought not for territory, but for honorable captives to offer to the gods.
Finally, experience the dramatic and catastrophic collapse of the empire. The narrative details the arrival of Hern n Cort s and his conquistadors in 1519, a clash of worlds that coincided with unsettling omens and ancient prophecies. Relive the tense meeting between Cort s and the fateful emperor Moctezuma II, the brutal siege of Tenochtitlan, the horror of La Noche Triste, and the final, desperate battle that led to the fall of the last great native civilization of Mesoamerica. Discover how, even in the ashes of conquest, the Aztec legacy endured, leaving an indelible mark on the culture, food, language, and national identity of modern Mexico.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798281389693
- ISBN-10: 9798281389693
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: April 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.34 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.49 pounds
- Page Count: 160
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