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Eagle warriors or
eagle knights (classical Nahuatl:
cuāuhtli [ˈkʷaːʍtɬi] (singular) or cuāuhmeh [ˈkʷaːʍmeʔ] (plural)) were a
special class of infantry...
- monkey, 12.
malinalli – herb, 13. ácatl – cane, 14. océlotl – jaguar, 15.
cuauhtli – eagle, 16.
cozcacuauhtli – vulture, 17. ollín – movement, 18. técpatl...
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Aztec warrior called a cuāuhocēlōtl [kʷaːwoˈseːloːt͡ɬ] (derived from
cuāuhtli [ˈkʷaːʍt͡ɬi] ("eagle") and ocēlōtl ("jaguar"). They were an
elite military...
- 2009-01-18. (Iztaccuhtli
should be
iztaccuahtli and
cuauhti should be
cuauhtli.) This page
shows the
beginning of an
article in Arqueología
Mexicana XII:...
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gives the only
known date
related to the exit from Aztlán; day-sign "4
Cuauhtli" (Four Eagle) of the year "1 Tecpatl" (Knife) or 1064–1065, and correlated...
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Ezhuahuacatl Tlillancalqui Military societies Cuachicqueh, or
Shorn Ones
Cuāuhtli, or
Eagle Knights Ocēlōmeh, or
Jaguar Warriors Otōntin, or
Otomies Petlacalcatl...
- González Block,
Miguel A. (2004). "El
Iztaccuahtli y el Águila Mexicana: ¿
Cuauhtli o Águila Real?". Arqueología
Mexicana (in Spanish). XII (70): 60–65. Archived...
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Acatl (reed) ****ctli (crocodile)
Coatl (serpent)
Cozcacuauhtli (vulture)
Cuauhtli (eagle)
Cuetzpalin (lizard)
Ehecatl Itzcuintli (dog)
Malinalli (gr****)...
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military had two
classes of warriors, the
ocelotl or
jaguar warriors and the
cuauhtli or
eagle warriors and each
dressed like
their representative animal. In...
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slain [transformed into stars] in this wise; of
their five protagonists:
Cuāuhtli-icohuauh ('Eagle's Twin') "hid
inside a tree"; Mix-cōātl ('Cloud Serpent')...