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Jaguar warriors or
jaguar knights,
ocēlōtl Nahuatl pronunciation: [oˈseːloːt͡ɬ] (singular) or ocēlōmeh [oseːˈloːmeʔ] (plural) were
members of the Aztec...
- Martín
Ocelotl (1496 – 1537?) was an
Aztec indigenous priest (shaman) who was put on
trial during New Spain’s Inquisition. He was
ultimately banished...
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Aztec calendars (the Tonalpohualli),
Tezcatlipoca ruled the
trecena 1
Ocelotl ("1 Jaguar"); he was also
patron of the days with the name
Acatl ("reed")...
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tombs and grave-good vessels. The
Aztec civilization called the
jaguar ocelotl and
considered it to be the king of the animals. It was
believed to be...
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derives from the
eagle warrior cuāuhtli and the
jaguar warrior ocēlōtl [oˈseːloːt͡ɬ].
These military orders were made up of the
bravest soldiers...
- next era. The top
right square represents "Four Jaguar" (Nahuatl: Na****
Ōcēlotl), the day on
which the
first era ended,
after having lasted 676 years,...
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occasionally been kept as a pet. The name "ocelot"
comes from the
Nahuatl word
ōcēlōtl (pronounced [oːˈseːloːt͡ɬ]),
which generally refers to the jaguar, rather...
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Ocelotl, a
prominent Aztec who
would be
involved in a
famous prosecution by the
newly founded Inquisition of Mexico.
Ocelotl was the main...
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Scholar Warrior Chhetri Cossacks Cuāuh
Harii Hashashin Knight Kshatriya Nair
Ocēlōtl Pendekar Samurai Spartiate Vanniyar/Vanniar (Chieftain)
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Nahuatl language Nezahualpilli (1464-1515),
Tlatoani of
Texcoco Martín
Ocelotl (1496-?1537),
Nahua priest/shaman
executed by the
Inquisition Carlos Ometochtzin...