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- Tēlpochcalli ([teːɬpot͡ʃˈkalːi], Nahuatl: house of the young men), were centers where Aztec youth were educated, from age 15, to serve their community...
- warfare. The two main primary sources for information on the calmecac and telpochcalli are in Bernardino de Sahagún's Florentine Codex of the General History...
- schools were the Telpochcalli (the neighborhood school for commoners) and the Calmecac, the exclusive school for nobles. At the Telpochcalli students would...
- schools: the Telpochcalli or the neighborhood school for commoners, and the Calmecac which was the exclusive school for nobles. At the Telpochcalli, students...
- temple for adoration of the calpulli's deity and also a school called the Telpochcalli where young men were trained, predominantly in martial arts. In some...
- macua****tl as a sparring club was taught from a young age in the Aztec Tēlpochcalli schools. The macua****tl had many drawbacks in combat versus European...
- although not as materially damaging. The mācēhualtin children attended the telpochcalli or "House of Youths" beginning at fifteen years of age. This was a school...
- appear at crossroads at night to challenge warriors. He presided over the telpochcalli ("young men's houses"), district schools in which the sons of the common...
- neighborhood by royal decree. Commoner neighborhoods had a school called a "telpochcalli" where they received basic religious instruction and military training...
- Stone sites in 1979. It was one of the weapons used for training in the tēlpochcalli. Aztec warfare Pohl, John (2001). Aztec Warrior: AD 1325–1521. Osprey...