- In
Mexica legendary tradition Huemac (fl. c. 11th century), also
spelled Hueymac or Huehmac, is
described as
being the last king of the (equally legendary...
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there are
contradictions in most of them. Some
sources say that a man
named Huemac was the
leader of the
Toltecs when they
arrived at Tula,
while others begin...
- los Soles, the
Toltec king
Huemac pla**** ball
against the Tlalocs, with
precious stones and
quetzal feathers at stake.
Huemac won the game. When instead...
- on Both Sides" once
transformed themselves into
women to co****te with
Huemac. Xōchipilli is an
Aztec god seen as the
patron of homo****uals and male prostitutes...
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waters blocked access to
three communities in the muni****lity. The El
Huemac spa was damaged. On the
Tezontepec road of Aldama-Santa María Bathá, the...
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considered the
Argentine national opera.
Other authors were:
Pascual De
Rogatis (
Huémac, 1916),
Constantino Vicente Gaito (Petronio, 1919; Ollantay, 1926), Floro...
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settlers from El Tajín.
Towards the year 1120, the
region was
conquered by
Huemac,
ruler of the
Toltec people,
which makes it a manor, five
months later Chichimec...
- were
buried in clay pots. It is said that
these relics are
found in the
Huemac. in the 15th
century under the
domination of the
Mexica culture it was named...
- Casino, Monaco, 21
March 1914
Mayabel in
Pascual De Rogatis's [it; ca]
Huémac,
Teatro Colón,
Buenos Aires, 22 July 1916
Djamina (?) in
Henry Février's...
- Antônio
Carlos Gomes,
Ollanta and
Atahualpa by José María
Valle Riestra,
Huémac by
Pascual de Rogatis, and Quiché
Vinak by Jesús Castillo. This tradition...