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Cindy HeineCoatlicue — The Mexican Mother of Fashion (and Death…)This is Coatlicue; mother of the gods, goddess of fertility, patroness of life and death, and guide of rebirth. Roughly translated…Jul 30
David BowlesTecuichpo: Last Aztec EmpressMany historical figures who were in and around the Isle of Mexico during the siege of Tenochtitlan in 1521 appear in my latest book, Secret…Jun 5, 20231
David BowlesCuauhtemoc: Last Aztec EmperorOne of the things I loved about writing Secret of the Moon Conch was including historical figures who were in and around the Isle of Mexico…May 25, 2023
InA Maverick TravellerbyMary Jane WalkerMagical Mexico City (Part 3)A Famous Silversmith, Frida Kahlo’s House in Coyoacán, and the Floating Gardens of XochimilcoJun 14
J.A. HernandezTemplo Mayor, Human Sacrifice, and Cihuateteo of Mexico CityWhen we think of vampires today, the most common image would likely be pale skin, long fangs, maybe a cape, and Victorian garb. That’s…Oct 17, 2023
DavidNiños Héroes #5: Moctezumas I & IIMoctezuma I went down in oblivion, while his namesake, Moctezuma II, went down in infamy. The former is a terrible shame, the latter a…Nov 6, 2020
Lawrence BennieWhy was the capture of Tenochtitlan so important for the growth of the Spanish Empire?The capture of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec kingdom, was hugely important for the growth of the Spanish Empire, for many reasons.Apr 6, 2020