- The
Codex Telleriano-
Remensis,
produced in sixteenth-century
Mexico on
European paper, is one of the
finest surviving examples of
Aztec m****cript painting...
- The
Archdiocese of
Reims or
Rheims (Latin: Archidiœcesis
Remensis; French: Archidiocèse de Reims) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastic territory or archdiocese...
-
Quetzalcoatl as
depicted in the
Codex Telleriano-
Remensis...
- or "Heavenly Lady."
Tonacacihuatl is
depicted in the
Codex Telleriano-
Remensis. The god's name is a
compound of two
Nahuatl words: tōnacā and cihuātl...
-
National Palace. The
icpalli is also
featured in the
Codex Telleriano-
Remensis;
dignitaries and
emperors are
depicted sitting in them. The
chair of Maximian...
-
Renaud du
Bellay (Latin: Raynaldus) was the
treasurer of
Tours Cathedral and
Archbishop of
Reims from AD 1083 to 1096. He
succeeded Man****es I
after a...
- Tlatelolco,
Annals of Tlaxcala,
Annals of
Cuauhtitlan Codex Telleriano-
Remensis Annals of the Puebla-Tlaxcala
Valley Many
local histories of a
single Indigenous...
- seen in the
Codex Aubin Tonalamatl,
Codex Borbonicus,
Codex Telleriano Remensis, and the
Codex Rios. It is
depicted as a
stream of blue
water intertwined...
-
Xochitl ("flower" in Nahuatl).
Stories derived from the
Codex Telleriano-
Remensis characterized Huehuecóyotl as a
benign prankster,
whose tricks were often...
- del editor. OCLC 929457. Quiñones Keber,
Eloise (1995).
Codex Telleriano-
Remensis: Ritual, Divination, and
History in a
Pictorial Aztec M****cript. Austin:...