- In ethnohistory, a
lienzo (Spanish for "canvas") is a
sheet of
cloth painted with
indigenous Mesoamerican pictorial writing.
Mesoamerican writing systems...
- A
lienzo charro is an
arena where charros hold the
events of charreada,
coleadero and jaripeo.
American rodeo events may also take
place at a
lienzo charro...
- The
Lienzo de
Quauhquechollan ("Quauhquechollan Cloth") is a 16th-century
lienzo (cloth painting) of the Nahua, a
group of
indigenous peoples of Mexico...
- times, US
champion teams compete in the
national competition of Mexico. A
lienzo charro is a
specially designed facility for the
practice of
horse riding...
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Spanish and
Nahuatl captions.
Another key
source for
Tlaxcalan history is the
Lienzo de Tlaxcala, a colonial-era
pictorial codex,
produced in the
second half...
- Amsterdam. The
story revolves around the
activities of
commodity trader Miguel Lienzo, who is a
Jewish refugee from the
Portuguese Inquisition.
Recovering from...
- Ávila (UK: /ˈævɪlə/ AV-il-ə, US: /ˈɑːv-/ AHV-, [ˈaβila] ) is a city of
Spain located in the
autonomous community of
Castile and León. It is the capital...
- Oaxaca:
Lienzo Antonio de León,
Codex Becker no. 2,
Lienzo de
Coixtlahuaca no. 1 and 2, Códice Fernández Leal,
Lienzo de
Santiago Il****tlan,
Lienzo de Santa...
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Depiction of a
Spaniard entering Chalco with
three Tlaxcalan soldiers and an
Indigenous porter in the
Lienzo de
Tlaxcala (pre-1585)...
-
Ixtlilxochitl Codex Laud
Lienzo Antonio de León
Lienzo de
Coixtlahuaca I & II
Lienzo de
Santa María
Nativitas Lienzo de
Santiago I****tlan
Lienzo de
Zacatepec I...