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Details Aztec rulers and territories from "summary" of The Codex Mendoza: A facsimile reproduction of Codex Mendoza by Frances F. Berdan,Patricia Rieff Anawalt

The Codex Mendoza provides a comprehensive account of the Aztec rulers and the territories they governed. This valuable document offers detailed information about the various provinces under Aztec control, as well as the tribute they paid to the empire. The codex includes illustrations of the rulers, accompanied by hieroglyphic texts that describe their reigns and achievements. Through these depictions, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the political structure and territorial extent of the Aztec Empire. The codex begins by listing the rulers of Tenochtitlan, the capital city of the Aztec Empire. Each ruler is depicted in a unique pose, wearing distinctive regalia that symbolizes his authority. The accompanying texts provide information about the length of each ruler's reign, as well as notable events that occurred during their time in power. These details help to paint a vivid picture of the succession of rulers and the political dynamics of Aztec society. In addition to detailing the rulers of Tenochtitlan, the codex also includes information about the provinces that formed part of the Aztec Empire. Each province is represented by a glyph that signifies its name and location. The accompanying texts describe the tribute that each province paid to the empire, as well as any special relationships they had with the ruling elite. This information gives readers insight into the economic and political connections that sustained the Aztec Empire.
  1. The Codex Mendoza serves as a valuable resource for understanding the Aztec rulers and territories. Through its illustrations and hieroglyphic texts, readers can explore the complex political landscape of the empire and gain a deeper appreciation for the achievements of its rulers. This document offers a unique glimpse into the history and culture of the Aztec people, shedding light on the intricacies of their society and governance.
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The Codex Mendoza: A facsimile reproduction of Codex Mendoza

Frances F. Berdan

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