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  • Toltec
  • Pre-Columbian civilization in Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico

    template Infobox archaeological culture is being considered for merging. › The Toltec culture (/ˈtɒltɛk/) was a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican culture that ruled

    Toltec

    Toltec

    Toltec

  • Toltec Empire
  • Mesoamerican empire

    The Toltec Empire, Toltec Kingdom or Altepetl Tollan was a political entity in pre-Hispanic Mexico. It existed through the classic and post-classic periods

    Toltec Empire

    Toltec Empire

    Toltec_Empire

  • Carlos Castaneda
  • American anthropologist (1925–1998)

    Hellisoe of the University of California Press, 1968, UCLA "Total Freedom – Toltec – Articles and Interviews Archive – Text (or Audio when specified)". great-grandma

    Carlos Castaneda

    Carlos_Castaneda

  • Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park
  • Archaeological site from the Late Woodland period in Arkansas

    (3 LN 42), formerly known as "Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park", also known as Knapp Mounds, Toltec Mounds or Toltec Mounds site, is an archaeological

    Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park

    Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park

    Plum_Bayou_Mounds_Archeological_State_Park

  • Xochitl (Toltec)
  • Empress of the Toltecs

    Xochitl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈʃoːtʃitɬ], pronunciation r. 877–916) was a Toltec empress consort and wife of Tecpancaltzin Iztaccaltzin. Her existence beyond

    Xochitl (Toltec)

    Xochitl (Toltec)

    Xochitl_(Toltec)

  • Don Miguel Ruiz
  • Mexican philosopher (born 1952)

    August 27, 1952), better known as Don Miguel Ruiz, is a Mexican author of Toltec spiritual and personal development texts. His work is best-received among

    Don Miguel Ruiz

    Don Miguel Ruiz

    Don_Miguel_Ruiz

  • Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad
  • Heritage railroad in Colorado and New Mexico, US

    The Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, often abbreviated as the C&TSRR, is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge heritage railroad that operates on 64 miles (103 km)

    Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad

    Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad

    Cumbres_and_Toltec_Scenic_Railroad

  • The Four Agreements
  • 1997 American self-help book by Miguel Ruiz

    Mills. It outlines a code of conduct, said by the author to be based on Toltec teachings that aim to improve one’s life. It was published in 1997 by Amber-Allen

    The Four Agreements

    The_Four_Agreements

  • Toltec (album)
  • 1996 studio album by Jon Anderson

    Toltec is the ninth solo album by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson, released in 1996. Musically, it is progressive rock with elements of new age, world music

    Toltec (album)

    Toltec_(album)

  • Maya–Toltec controversy at Chichen Itza
  • Academic controversy

    numerous architectural similarities in a number of their constructions. This Toltec-Maya connection is widely considered powerful, unprecedented, and unique

    Maya–Toltec controversy at Chichen Itza

    Maya–Toltec_controversy_at_Chichen_Itza

  • Toltec, Wyoming
  • Unincorporated community in Wyoming, United States

    Toltec is an unincorporated community in Albany County, Wyoming, United States. "Toltec, Wyoming". Geographic Names Information System. United States

    Toltec, Wyoming

    Toltec,_Wyoming

  • Atlantean figures
  • Collection of four statues in Mesoamerica

    anthropomorphic statues belonging to the Toltec culture in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. These figures are "massive statues of Toltec warriors". They take their post-Columbian

    Atlantean figures

    Atlantean figures

    Atlantean_figures

  • Nazi Germany
  • German state from 1933 to 1945

    Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian Timurid Turkic First Western

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi_Germany

  • Tōllān
  • City name

    of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica; first for Teotihuacan, and later for the Toltec capital, Tula, both in Mexico. The name has also been applied to the Postclassic

    Tōllān

    Tōllān

  • Pre-Columbian Mexico
  • Mexico before Spanish colonization

    Izapa, Teotihuacan, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec, Huastec, Purépecha, Totonac, Toltec, and Aztec, which flourished for nearly 4,000 years before the first contact

    Pre-Columbian Mexico

    Pre-Columbian Mexico

    Pre-Columbian_Mexico

  • Huemac
  • Legendary Toltec king

    described as being the last king of the (equally legendary and semi-mythical) Toltec state before the fall of Tula/Tōllān. His name is traditionally translated

    Huemac

    Huemac

  • Toltec Club
  • United States historic place

    The Toltec Club (or Toltec Building) is a building located in downtown El Paso, Texas. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places

    Toltec Club

    Toltec Club

    Toltec_Club

  • Techichi
  • Extinct dog breed from Mesoamerica

    The Techichi is an extinct breed of small dog bred by the Toltec culture in the 9th century C.E. It is thought to be an ancestor of the modern Chihuahua

    Techichi

    Techichi

    Techichi

  • Mesoamerican pyramids
  • Prominent architectural features of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations

    pyramids, Pyramid B and Pyramid C. The Toltec empire lasted from around 700 to 1100. Although the origin of the Toltec Empire is a mystery, they are said

    Mesoamerican pyramids

    Mesoamerican pyramids

    Mesoamerican_pyramids

  • Pre-Columbian era
  • The Americas prior to European influence

    themselves from Aztec military imperialism. The Toltec civilization was established in the 8th century CE. The Toltec Empire expanded its political borders to

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian_era

  • Quetzalcōātl
  • Central deity in Aztec religion

    to what degree, or whether at all, these narratives about this legendary Toltec ruler describe historical events. Furthermore, early Spanish sources written

    Quetzalcōātl

    Quetzalcōātl

    Quetzalcōātl

  • Toltec fruit-eating bat
  • Species of bat

    The Toltec fruit-eating bat (Dermanura tolteca) is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is also sometimes called the "lowland fruit eating

    Toltec fruit-eating bat

    Toltec fruit-eating bat

    Toltec_fruit-eating_bat

  • List of school districts in Arizona
  • Stanfield Elementary School District #24 Superior Unified School District #15 Toltec Elementary School District #22 Nogales Unified School District #1 Patagonia

    List of school districts in Arizona

    List of school districts in Arizona

    List_of_school_districts_in_Arizona

  • Rio Grande 463
  • Preserved 2-8-2 "Mikado" steam locomotive

    Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad 463 is a 3-foot narrow-gauge K-27 class 2-8-2 "Mikado" type steam locomotive built for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad

    Rio Grande 463

    Rio Grande 463

    Rio_Grande_463

  • Tzompantli
  • Rack or palisade that displays human skulls

    in other Mesoamerican pre-Columbian cultures, such as the Toltec and Mixtec. At the Toltec capital of Tula the first indications in Central Mexico of

    Tzompantli

    Tzompantli

    Tzompantli

  • Chīmalmā
  • Aztec deity

    Aztec mythology, and was considered by the Aztecs to be the mother of the Toltec gods Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl. Her name means "shield-hand." Several oral

    Chīmalmā

    Chīmalmā

    Chīmalmā

  • Tula (Mesoamerican site)
  • Archaeological site in Hidalgo, Mexico

    important regional center that reached its height as the capital of the Toltec Empire between the fall of Teotihuacan and the rise of Tenochtitlan. It

    Tula (Mesoamerican site)

    Tula (Mesoamerican site)

    Tula_(Mesoamerican_site)

  • Mexico
  • Country in North America

    central Mexico. During 1000–1519 AD, central Mexico was dominated by the Toltec culture, Oaxaca by the Mixtec, and the lowland Maya area had centers at

    Mexico

    Mexico

    Mexico

  • Human sacrifice in pre-Columbian cultures
  • Ritualistic killing of humans in pre-Columbian cultures

    a figurine of Tlaloc. The children, found near the ancient ruins of the Toltec capital of Tula, had been decapitated. The remains have been dated to AD

    Human sacrifice in pre-Columbian cultures

    Human sacrifice in pre-Columbian cultures

    Human_sacrifice_in_pre-Columbian_cultures

  • Mixtec monarchs
  • with Bloody Claw' ? Son of ♂ Four Monkey and ♀ One Monkey ? ♀ Twelve Rain 'Toltec Flower' (of Tequixtepec) one child ? ♂ Six Movement 'Hummingbird with Flames'

    Mixtec monarchs

    Mixtec_monarchs

  • Rio Grande 168
  • Preserved D&RGW class T-12 locomotive

    operating condition in early 2016. The city has arranged with the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad (C&TSRR) to have the engine restored to working order. The

    Rio Grande 168

    Rio Grande 168

    Rio_Grande_168

  • Cuzcatlan
  • Pre-Columbian Nahua state confederation

    Mayan and Toltec influence from the ties they had with the Itza in Yucatan. It is believed that the first settlers to arrive came from the Toltec people

    Cuzcatlan

    Cuzcatlan

    Cuzcatlan

  • Colhuacan (altepetl)
  • Pre-Columbian city-state in Mexico

    According to tradition, Culhuacan was founded by the Toltecs under Mixcoatl and was the first Toltec city. The Nahuatl speakers agreed that Culhuacán was

    Colhuacan (altepetl)

    Colhuacan (altepetl)

    Colhuacan_(altepetl)

  • Toltec Lodge
  • United States historic place

    The Toltec Lodge, at 228 High St. in Prescott, Arizona, was built in 1919. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It is a one-story

    Toltec Lodge

    Toltec_Lodge

  • Xōchipilli
  • Aztec deity

    and nature, a role possibly resulting from his being absorbed from the Toltec civilization. He, among other gods, is depicted wearing a talisman known

    Xōchipilli

    Xōchipilli

    Xōchipilli

  • Cē Ācatl Topiltzin
  • Quetzalcōātl

    historical traditions. He is identified as a Toltec ruler in the 10th century by the Aztec tradition, which saw the Toltec people as their ruling predecessor of

    Cē Ācatl Topiltzin

    Cē Ācatl Topiltzin

    Cē_Ācatl_Topiltzin

  • Dielis tolteca
  • Species of wasp

    Dielis tolteca, the Toltec scoliid wasp, is a species of hymenopteran in the family Scoliidae. It is commonly found on plants in the genus Solidago. Female

    Dielis tolteca

    Dielis tolteca

    Dielis_tolteca

  • History of the Americas
  • Mesoamerica and the Andean civilizations. Mesoamerican cultures include Zapotec, Toltec, Olmec, Maya, Aztec, Mixtec, Totonac, Teotihuacan, Huastec people, Purépecha

    History of the Americas

    History of the Americas

    History_of_the_Americas

  • Tola, Nicaragua
  • Municipality in Rivas, Nicaragua

    Tula", or "Land of the Toltecs" and its etymology derives from Nahuatl Tōllān, the altepetl of the Classic and Post Classic Toltec Empire of central Mexico

    Tola, Nicaragua

    Tola,_Nicaragua

  • James A. Garfield
  • President of the United States in 1881

    (Tweet) – via Twitter. Osterwald, Doris B. Ticket to Toltec; A Mile by Mile Guide for the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad,Lakewood, Colorado: Western Guideways

    James A. Garfield

    James A. Garfield

    James_A._Garfield

  • El Cerrito (archaeological site)
  • Archeological site in Mexico

    was venerated by local cultures (Chupícuaro) as well as Teotihuacanos, Toltecs, Chichimeca, Otomi and Purépecha, as late as 1632. The first human settlements

    El Cerrito (archaeological site)

    El Cerrito (archaeological site)

    El_Cerrito_(archaeological_site)

  • Ichcahuipilli
  • Mesoamerican military armor made out of cotton

    of Central America & Mexico - Including the Aztec, Maya, Olmec, Mixtec, Toltec & Zapotec" 2015. "Ichcahuipilli". enciclopediagro.org (in Spanish). 2012

    Ichcahuipilli

    Ichcahuipilli

    Ichcahuipilli

  • Toltec cotton rat
  • Species of rodent

    The Toltec cotton rat (Sigmodon toltecus) is a rodent species in the family Cricetidae. It is found in eastern Mexico from the Rio Grande to the Yucatán

    Toltec cotton rat

    Toltec_cotton_rat

  • Mexica
  • Nahuatl-speaking Indigenous people of the Valley of Mexico

    alliance with the neighboring Culhua, descendants of the revered Toltecs, who occupied the Toltec capital of Tula for several centuries. The Mexica of Tenochtitlan

    Mexica

    Mexica

    Mexica

  • Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture
  • "Mirror Sun". In the Postclassic period, the turquoise mirrors of the Toltecs and Aztecs represented the sun. Mirrors have been found in almost every

    Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture

    Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture

    Mirrors_in_Mesoamerican_culture

  • Valley of Mexico
  • Highland plateau in central Mexico

    center of several pre-Columbian civilizations including Teotihuacan, the Toltec, and the Aztec Empire, and today is almost entirely occupied by Mexico City

    Valley of Mexico

    Valley of Mexico

    Valley_of_Mexico

  • 3 Skulls of the Toltecs
  • 1996 video game

    3 Skulls of the Toltecs is a point-and-click graphic adventure game designed by Revistronic for IBM PC compatibles and published by Warner Interactive

    3 Skulls of the Toltecs

    3_Skulls_of_the_Toltecs

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian Timurid Turkic First Western

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Qing dynasty
  • Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)

    Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian Timurid Turkic First Western

    Qing dynasty

    Qing dynasty

    Qing_dynasty

  • Cañada de la Virgen
  • Archaeological site in Mexico

    the list of names appearing in the Toltec–Chichimec Codex, which refers to the various provinces that formed the Toltec Empire, Cañada de la Virgen would

    Cañada de la Virgen

    Cañada de la Virgen

    Cañada_de_la_Virgen

  • Jon Anderson
  • English musician and singer (born 1944)

    Anderson followed this with Toltec, a concept album released on 30 January 1996 on Windham Hill Records that tells the story of Toltec, "a Native American concept

    Jon Anderson

    Jon Anderson

    Jon_Anderson

  • Xiuhtlaltzin
  • Toltec ruler (r. 979–983)

    Xiuhtlaltzin (r. 979–983) was the seventh Tlatoani, or ruler of the Toltec Empire. She succeeded her husband, Mitl as the empire's first and only queen

    Xiuhtlaltzin

    Xiuhtlaltzin

    Xiuhtlaltzin

  • Chapultepec
  • Urban park in Mexico City

    first identified culture archaeologists have evidence for is the Toltecs. The Toltecs named the area "grasshopper hill", which would later become Nahuatl

    Chapultepec

    Chapultepec

    Chapultepec

  • TOL-463
  • Combination drug

    treatment of BV and VVC. It was originated by Toltec Pharmaceuticals and is under development by Toltec Pharmaceuticals and the National Institute of

    TOL-463

    TOL-463

    TOL-463

  • Osier, Colorado
  • Populated place in Colorado, United States

    railroad settlement and train stop approximately halfway along the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad where trains from both ends of the line meet and stop for

    Osier, Colorado

    Osier, Colorado

    Osier,_Colorado

  • Nigel Davies (historian)
  • British anthropologist and historian (1920–2004)

    pre-Columbian America, publishing 12 academic works on the Aztec, Inca and Toltec societies. In addition to his academic work, Davies also served with the

    Nigel Davies (historian)

    Nigel_Davies_(historian)

  • List of heritage railroads in the United States
  • Hotel Complex Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad Denver Trolley (formerly the Platte Valley Trolley) Durango

    List of heritage railroads in the United States

    List of heritage railroads in the United States

    List_of_heritage_railroads_in_the_United_States

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian Timurid Turkic First Western

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Codex Ixtlilxochitl
  • Pictorial Aztec record, early 1580s

    society, with emphasis on the Toltec peoples. The Aztec tlatoani was expected to be a direct descendant of the Toltec royal dynasty in order to ascend

    Codex Ixtlilxochitl

    Codex Ixtlilxochitl

    Codex_Ixtlilxochitl

  • List of Mesoamerican pyramids
  • were made by several pre-Columbian cultures including the Olmecs, Maya, Toltecs, and Aztecs. In most cases they were made by city states that created many

    List of Mesoamerican pyramids

    List of Mesoamerican pyramids

    List_of_Mesoamerican_pyramids

  • Allan Hills
  • Antarctica land forms

    Lashley Formation, which continues from Halle Flat and Roscolyn Tor, through Toltec Butte, until the northerly end of the ridge at Lavallee Point. Ferrar Dolerite

    Allan Hills

    Allan_Hills

  • Tula de Allende
  • Town and municipality in Hidalgo, Mexico

    located on the Quetzalcoatl pyramid. Toltec finds are not uncommon underneath the modern city. In 2009, Toltec burials from 900-1100CE were found under

    Tula de Allende

    Tula de Allende

    Tula_de_Allende

  • Tōnatiuh
  • Aztec deity of the sun and of the cardinal direction of east

    in Early Postclassic art of the Pre-Columbian civilization known as the Toltec. Tonatiuh's symbolic association with the eagle alludes to the Aztec belief

    Tōnatiuh

    Tōnatiuh

    Tōnatiuh

  • Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
  • American railroad company

    survive as steam railroads, the Antonito–Chama line as the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad and Durango–Silverton as the Durango and Silverton Narrow

    Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad

    Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad

    Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad

  • Toltecayotl
  • "tōltēcatl" which as used by the Nahuas to refer to the members of the Toltec civilization that preceded them in the basin of Mexico, as well as a generalized

    Toltecayotl

    Toltecayotl

  • Mayanism
  • Collection of New Age beliefs

    the Maya region, Mayanism often conflates the concept of Toltec (Castaneda) with the Toltec who interacted with the ancient Maya. This stems from 19th

    Mayanism

    Mayanism

  • British Empire
  • Territories ruled by the United Kingdom

    Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian Timurid Turkic First Western

    British Empire

    British Empire

    British_Empire

  • Chama, New Mexico
  • Village in New Mexico, United States

    industry into the 1930's. Chama is now the western terminus of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, a steam-driven, narrow gauge heritage railway which carries

    Chama, New Mexico

    Chama, New Mexico

    Chama,_New_Mexico

  • Chalco (altépetl)
  • Pre-Columbian Nahua confederacy in Mexico

    Tollan, Chalco was settled by a number of different Toltec and Chichimec groups. Among the Toltec groups were the Acxotec, traders who patronized the

    Chalco (altépetl)

    Chalco_(altépetl)

  • Tlālchitōnatiuh
  • among many Mesoamerican cultures including Mayans, but originated from the Toltec civilization. Along with Xolotl, Tlalchitonatiuh reigned in the sixteenth

    Tlālchitōnatiuh

    Tlālchitōnatiuh

  • Huapalcalco
  • Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archeological site

    cultures, notably the Olmeca-Xicalanca. Huapalcalco was part of the second Toltec Empire, preceding the rise of Tula, and some traditions hold that Topilitzin

    Huapalcalco

    Huapalcalco

    Huapalcalco

  • San Jerónimo Lídice
  • southwest of the city. A settlement on this spot, Aculco, dates back to Toltec times; its name means "where the water turns". The village specialized in

    San Jerónimo Lídice

    San Jerónimo Lídice

    San_Jerónimo_Lídice

  • Mexico City
  • Capital and most populous city of Mexico

    Teochichimecas during the 8th and 13th centuries, people that would give rise to the Toltec, and Mexica (Aztecs) cultures. The latter arrived around the 14th century

    Mexico City

    Mexico City

    Mexico_City

  • Toltecatl
  • Nahuatl word

    Tōltēcatl (Nahuatl for "the Toltec" or "the artisan"; pronounced [toːɬˈteːkatɬ]) means skilled craftsman or artisan. "toltecatl. | Nahuatl Dictionary"

    Toltecatl

    Toltecatl

  • Rio Grande class K-27
  • Class of steam locomotives

    railways in the United States. No. 463 is operational on the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad (C&TSRR) in Chama, New Mexico and No. 464 is currently out

    Rio Grande class K-27

    Rio Grande class K-27

    Rio_Grande_class_K-27

  • Antonito, Colorado
  • Statutory town in Conejos County, Colorado, United States

    currently no major industries located in Antonito, but the historic Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad has one terminus in Antonito and the other in Chama, New

    Antonito, Colorado

    Antonito, Colorado

    Antonito,_Colorado

  • Nicarao people
  • Nahua ethnic group of Nicaragua

    are a subgroup of the Pipil people, both of which are descended from the Toltecs, who migrated from Aridoamerica over the course of several centuries starting

    Nicarao people

    Nicarao people

    Nicarao_people

  • Great Pyramid of Cholula
  • Archaeological complex located in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico

    but the newly dominant Toltec-Chichimecas founded a new temple to Quetzalcoatl where the San Gabriel monastery is now. The Toltec-Chichimec people who settled

    Great Pyramid of Cholula

    Great Pyramid of Cholula

    Great_Pyramid_of_Cholula

  • Mongol Empire
  • Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368

    Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian Timurid Turkic First Western

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol_Empire

  • ReMarkable
  • Electronic writer tablet

    installation of 3rd party software. Many packages are accessible through Toltec, a community-maintained free software repository. The Cloud system has been

    ReMarkable

    ReMarkable

    ReMarkable

  • Xóchitl
  • Name list

    and Xīlōxōch (calliandra), which all draw from Xochitl. Xochitl (d. 916), Toltec queen and wife of Tecpancaltzin Iztaccaltzin Xochitl Castañeda, founding

    Xóchitl

    Xóchitl

  • Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
  • Cemetery in Los Angeles County, California

    representative of the Aztec, Huastec, Maya, Mixtec, Olmec, Teotihuacan, Toltec, Totonac, and Zapotec civilizations that preceded both Spanish colonialism

    Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)

    Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)

    Forest_Lawn_Memorial_Park_(Hollywood_Hills)

  • Atotoztli I
  • Princess

    (Classical Nahuatl: Ātōtōztli [atoˈtostɬi]) also known as Atototzin, was a Toltec princess of Culhuacan, member of the House of Culhuacan and queen consort

    Atotoztli I

    Atotoztli_I

  • Ihuatzio (archaeological site)
  • Archaeological site in Michoacán, Mexico

    remarkable. A sculpture representing a chac-mool (characteristic of the Toltec culture) was found; as well as a series of roads and walls surrounding the

    Ihuatzio (archaeological site)

    Ihuatzio (archaeological site)

    Ihuatzio_(archaeological_site)

  • Macuahuitl
  • Weapon used by pre-columbian mesoamericans

    different civilizations, including the Aztec (Mexicas), Olmec, Maya, Mixtec, Toltec, and Tarascans. At least two examples of this weapon, allegedly three, survived

    Macuahuitl

    Macuahuitl

    Macuahuitl

  • Lost Tapes of Opio
  • 1996 studio album by Jon Anderson

    Jon Anderson Released 1996 Length 79:32 Label Opio Foundation Jon Anderson chronology Toltec (1996) Lost Tapes of Opio (1996) The Promise Ring (1997)

    Lost Tapes of Opio

    Lost_Tapes_of_Opio

  • Víctor Sánchez (writer)
  • Mexican author (born 1961)

    said to be cultural descendants of the Pre-Columbian Native American Toltecs. Sanchez's first book, The Teachings of Don Carlos: Practical Applications

    Víctor Sánchez (writer)

    Víctor_Sánchez_(writer)

  • Aztecs
  • Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization

    (arts and fine craftsmanship) of the Toltecs, who predated the Aztecs in central Mexico. The Aztecs considered Toltec productions to represent the finest

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian Timurid Turkic First Western

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • List of bridges in the United States by height
  • Cumbres & Toltec Railroad". trainweb.org. TrainWeb LLC. Archived from the original on June 26, 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2016. "Cumbres & Toltec Scenic

    List of bridges in the United States by height

    List of bridges in the United States by height

    List_of_bridges_in_the_United_States_by_height

  • Tamale
  • Traditional Mesoamerican dish

    Guatemala. The Aztec and Maya civilizations, as well as the Olmec and Toltec before them, used tamales as easily portable food for hunting trips, traveling

    Tamale

    Tamale

    Tamale

  • Santa Cecilia Acatitlan
  • Archaeological site in Mexico

    Spanish "carrizal") is an archeological zone of the early Aztec (or early Toltec) culture located in the town of Santa Cecilia, in the municipality of Tlalnepantla

    Santa Cecilia Acatitlan

    Santa Cecilia Acatitlan

    Santa_Cecilia_Acatitlan

  • Economy of the State of Hidalgo
  • Economy of a state of Mexico

    and San Bartolo Tutotepec. The Toltec Corridor because of the geographical area it occupies within the state, the Toltec culture, is characterized by the

    Economy of the State of Hidalgo

    Economy of the State of Hidalgo

    Economy_of_the_State_of_Hidalgo

  • Sylvanus Morley
  • American archaeologist and epigrapher (1883–1948)

    common with structures built at Tula, believed to be the capital of the Toltecs and which was located about 100 km north of present-day Mexico City. Over

    Sylvanus Morley

    Sylvanus Morley

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  • Mexican–American War
  • 1846–1848 conflict between Mexico and the United States

    Olmecs (1200 BC–400 BC) Zapotecs (300 BC–900 CE) Mayas (250 CE–900 CE) Toltecs (950 CE–1150 CE) Purépechas (1300 CE–1530 CE) Aztecs (1325 CE–1521 CE)

    Mexican–American War

    Mexican–American War

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  • Nagual
  • Shapeshifting sorcerer in Mesoamerican folk religion

    with pre-Columbian shamanistic practices through Pre-classic Olmec and Toltec depictions that are interpreted as human beings transforming themselves

    Nagual

    Nagual

    Nagual

  • Religion in the Achaemenid Empire
  • Aspect of ancient Iranian society

    Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian Timurid Turkic First Western

    Religion in the Achaemenid Empire

    Religion_in_the_Achaemenid_Empire

  • Window of the World
  • Theme park in Shenzhen

    Itza's El Castillo of Tinúm, Yucatán The Temple of the Morning Star with Toltec Warrior Telamons of Tula de Allende, Hidalgo (state) An Olmec colossal head

    Window of the World

    Window of the World

    Window_of_the_World

  • Cumbres Pass
  • Mountain pass in Colorado, USA

    United States. The pass is traversed by State Highway 17 and the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad. The highway has a moderate 5.8% approach on the north side

    Cumbres Pass

    Cumbres Pass

    Cumbres_Pass

  • Mesoamerican architecture
  • Building traditions of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

    900–1519 Maya Itzá, Chichen Itza, Mayapan, Tayasal, and Kowoj Topoxte, Toltec, Purépecha, Mixtec, Totonac Early Post-Classic AD 900–1200 Cholula, Tula

    Mesoamerican architecture

    Mesoamerican architecture

    Mesoamerican_architecture

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    Pure; Medieval English Form of the Irish Caitlin

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    One with Honourable Status

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    One who brings good luck

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  • Toltec
  • n.

    One of a race which formerly occupied Mexico.