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  2. Aztec warfare - Wikipedia

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    Gold-silver-copper alloy figure of an Aztec warrior, who holds a dartthrower, darts, and a shield. Aztec warfare concerns the aspects associated with the military conventions, forces, weaponry and strategic expansions conducted by the Late Postclassic Aztec civilizations of Mesoamerica, including particularly the military history of the Aztec Triple Alliance involving the city-states of ...

  3. Category:Battles involving the Aztec Empire - Wikipedia

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    This category includes historical battles in which Aztec Empire (1375–1521) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Subcategories

  4. Category:Aztec warfare - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Aztec warfare" The following 14 pages are in this category ...

  5. Category:Mesoamerican warfare - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Aztec warfare (2 C, 14 P) M. Mesoamerican military equipment (4 P) T.

  6. Category:History of the Aztecs - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Aztec warfare (2 C, 14 P) Pages in category "History of the Aztecs"

  7. History of the Aztecs - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Spears: The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico. Ángel María Garibay K. (Nahuatl-Spanish trans.), Lysander Kemp (Spanish-English trans.), Alberto Beltran (illus.) (Expanded and updated ed.). Boston: Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-5501-8. León-Portilla, Miguel (1963) Aztec Thought and Culture: A Study of the Ancient Náhuatl Mind ...

  8. Tepoztopilli - Wikipedia

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    The tepoztopilli [tepostoːˈpiːlːi] was a common front-line weapon of the Aztec military. The tepoztopilli was a pole-arm, and to judge from depictions in various Aztec codices it was roughly the height of a man, although historian John Pohl indicates that the weapon used between the 12th and 14th century was made in sizes from 3 to 7 ft (0. ...

  9. Otomi (military) - Wikipedia

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    In the historical sources it is often difficult to discern whether the word otomitl "Otomi" refers to members of the Aztec warrior society, or members of the Otomí ethnic group who also often joined the Aztec armies as mercenaries or allies. One famous member of the Otomi was Tzilacatzin.