Itzcoatl, First Emperor of the Aztecs Posted June 9, 2024 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History The first emperor of the Aztecs altered the past and set the course for the future of an empire
Doña Isabel Moctezuma, the Last Empress of the Aztecs Posted July 2, 2023April 28, 2024 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History The last empress of the Aztecs had a short but intense life. Her legacy lives on.
The Aztec Calendar Stone (Sun Stone) Posted March 12, 2023May 30, 2024 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Ancient Mysteries One of the most iconic pieces of ancient Mexican art has a mysterious and interesting history.
Nezahualcoyotl, Poet-King of Texcoco Posted November 28, 2021November 28, 2021 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History The story of one of the most extraordinary rulers of ancient Mexico.
Little-Known Mexican Virgins, Part Three Posted September 5, 2021 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Religious Curiosities The story of 3 little-known Marian devotions in Mexico and the miracles connected with them.
Montezuma the Great Posted July 13, 2020 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History An overview of one of the most important figures in Mexican history.
Chinampas, Floating Gardens of Ancient Mexico Posted May 11, 2020 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Hodge Podge A unique form of agriculture has existed in Mexico for over 1,000 years and is in danger of disappearing.
Aztec Monsters Posted April 19, 2020April 19, 2020 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Cryptids and Legendary Creatures Many terrifying creatures lurked among the myths of the ancient Aztecs.
The Young Cortés: Life Before the Aztecs Posted July 28, 2019July 29, 2019 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History Many people know little about the young life of the man who would change history.
Tlaloc, Beyond the Rain God Posted July 8, 2019August 21, 2019 Robert Bitto2 CommentsPosted in Ancient Mysteries Tlaloc has a long history among the gods of ancient Mexico. He was more than just the rain giver.
The 400 Cloud Serpents and the Causes of War Posted March 25, 2019 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Ancient Mysteries Warfare played an important role in daily life in the Aztec Empire. It had mythical origins.
The Tragic History of the House of Texcoco Posted January 28, 2019 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Little-Known History A dynasty of a small ancient Mexican kingdom managed to survive upheavals & tragedies
Dreaming of Tenochtitlán Posted January 7, 2019 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Ancient Mysteries To the Spanish conquistadors the Aztec capital city was a place of wonder and magnificence.
The Pochteca: Aztec Traders, Aztec Spies Posted February 19, 2018 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Ancient Mysteries Expanding trade networks went hand in hand with the growth of the Aztec Empire.
War God of the Aztecs: Huitzilopochtli Posted September 18, 2017 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Ancient Mysteries The powerful god of war demanded human sacrifices & blind obedience.
The Eagle and Jaguar Knights Posted July 10, 2017July 10, 2017 Robert Bitto6 CommentsPosted in Ancient Mysteries An overview of the elite special ops force in the Aztec military
Mexican Giants Posted July 3, 2017October 10, 2019 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Cryptids and Legendary Creatures Are giants in Mexico the stuff of myth or did they really exist?
The 8 Omens of Montezuma and the End of the Aztec Empire Posted June 11, 2017June 11, 2017 Robert Bitto1 CommentPosted in Myths and Legends According to legend, 8 bad omens appeared in the final days of the Aztec Empire.
Montezuma’s Zoo Posted December 5, 2016December 5, 2016 Robert BittoLeave a commentPosted in Ancient Mysteries The story of the magnificent private zoo that existed in the imperial palace of the Aztecs.
The Mysterious Doña Marina, the Most Important Woman in Mexican History Posted June 13, 2016June 13, 2016 Robert Bitto2 CommentsPosted in Little-Known History She held the fate of 2 empires in her hands. Who was Doña Marina?
Journey to Aztlán, the Mythical Homeland of the Aztecs Posted May 30, 2016May 30, 2016 Robert Bitto8 CommentsPosted in Myths and Legends Was the mythical Shangri La of the Aztecs a real place?