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produced in 1767 by the
Swedish botanist Carl
Linnaeus who gave it the name
Chalcas paniculata and
published it in his book
Mantissa Plantarum,
which is an...
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meets Chalcas.
Chalcas points to a fig tree and asks him: How many figs are
there on that fig tree over there?
Mopsos answers 9;
Chalcas say 8.
Chalcas is...
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began to
build their city of Tenochitlan, now
Mexico City. Over time, the
Chalcas and
Mexicas engaged in a
number of
ritual wars,
known as Xōchiyaoyōtl or...
- For example, in a long-running
flower war
between the
Aztecs and the
Chalcas,
there were few
battle deaths at the start.
After time had p****ed, captured...
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American beetles in the
family Melyridae, very
commonly misspelled as
Chalcas (e.g.).
Chalchas bremei Fairmaire, 1847
Chalchas cyaneus Fairmaire, 1847...
- were a
sister culture of the
Aztecs (or Mexica) as well as the Tepanec,
Chalca,
Xochimilca and others. The most
important political entity in
ancient Mesoamerica...
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between the
Chalca and the Aztecs.
Serious war
erupted in 1446.
According to the
Amaqueme historian Chimalpahin, this was
because the
Chalca refused a Mexica...
- with
Chalcas. By 1354 the
entire region was
known by the name of Tzacualtitlán-Tenanco Amaquemeca-Chalco". For 1410 the
territory of the
Chalca almost...
- (1964).
These include the Culhuaque, Cuitlahuaque, Mixquica, Xochimilca,
Chalca, Tepaneca, Acolhuaque, and Mexica. In
older usage, the term was commonly...
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Binomial name
Rhabdotis semipunctata (Fabricius 1787)
Synonyms Cetonia chalca (Gory & Percheron, 1833)
Cetonia semipunctata (Fabricius, 1787) Cetonia...