The Aztec Civilization
A brief description of the Aztec cililization.
Hernan Cortes and The Destruction of The Aztecs
In the early 16th century, the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II ruled from the city of Tenochitilan, situated in the location of present day Mexico City. His armies were feared by neighbouring states who paid tribute to the Aztecs and had hundreds of thousands of their citizens sacrificed in elaborate religious rituals to the Aztec gods.
Names Behind Words: Some Common Terms From Some Uncommon People
In 1807 a four-volume Family Shakespeare was published in Bath, England. Family was part of the title because, as its anonymous editor explained, “those words and expressions are omitted that cannot with propriety be read aloud in a family.” In Macbeth, for example, “Out, damn’d spot!” ad become “Out, crimson spot!” and in Romeo and Juliet, the heroine speech declaring her love for her suitor was reduced to less than half its original length.
The Lost Dutchman Gold Mine: Found?
One John V. Kemm states he has found the legendary Lost Dutchman Gold Mine, using Google Earth. According to some versions of the tale, the most famous lost mine in American history is either cursed, or protected by mysterious guardians. The Lost Dutchman is the stuff that true treasure hunts are made of…
Mayans and Aztecs
A description on the civilizations of the Mayans and Aztecs.
Aztec Warriors
Delve into the mysterious lives of the Aztec warriors, the most admired class of Aztec society, and learn about their deadly killing methods, weapons, and beliefs. Who were these great men? You’re about to find out.
The Fall of the Aztecs
How the Mighty Aztec Civilization fell to the new coming European Spanish Forces.
The Aztecs
2012: Doom?
Don’t Forget: The End of the World is in Four Years
Ancient Native American legends and prophecy reveal the future…possibly, maybe.
A Short History of the Aztec Empire
The Aztecs began as four discrete Nahuatl-speaking tribes — Achlhua, Chichimecs, Mexica, and Tepanecs— who migrated from the north into the Central Valley of Mexico in the early 13th century.






















