- The
Chīmalli or
Aztec shield (Nahuatl pronunciation: [t͡ʃiːˈmalːi] ; "shield") was the
traditional defensive armament of the
indigenous states of Mesoamerica...
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Guerrero Chimalli (Spanish: [ɡeˈreɾo tʃiˈmali] ; "Shield Warrior") is an
outdoor steel sculpture by
Enrique "Sebastián" Carbajal,
installed along Bordo...
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nature of the
symbol gave rise to its
potency and longevity.
Xicalcoliuhqui chimalli, are
shields featuring a
single iteration of the
stepped fret
motif which...
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entry of the muni****lity has a
monument to Chimalhucán,
called Guerrero Chimalli, a 60-meter tall
steel statue. The muni****lity has an area of 46.61 km2...
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Panchamukhi Anjaneya Swamy statue in Tumkur". The
Times of India. "Guerrero
Chimalli | Chimalhuacán,
Estado de México, edemx.com". www.edemx.com.
Archived from...
- captured. A
warrior who had
taken one
captive would carry a macua****tl, and a
chimalli without any decorations. He
would also be
rewarded with a manta, and an...
- but in the
Western Hemisphere in general) surp****ing Mexico's
Guerrero Chimalli (which
measures 200 feet or 61
meters in
height including its base), and...
- Pérez Cruz,
Emiliano (27
December 2014). "El gran
Guerrero Chimalli" [The
great Guerrero Chimalli].
Milenio (in Spanish).
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original on 7...
- Mañanitas ●
Rancho Grande ●
Bordo de
Xochiaca ● Las
Torres ● ● ●
Guerrero Chimalli ● Chimalhuacán Las
Flores ● ●
Canteros ● La
Presa ● ● ●
Embarcadero ● Santa...
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Dorados had the Yaoyotl,
which in
Nahuatl means war. It is made up of a
Chīmalli (a
defensive weapon) and a Macua****tl (the
offensive weapon) crossed, forming...