No. They were a native American people. Many decemdents of Aztecs are still alive.
1325-1521
The defeat of the Aztec king and army in 1521 AD by the Conquistadors under Hernán Cortés ended the Aztec Empire. But contrary to what many people think, Aztec civilization did not disappear. Although Roman Catholicism quickly became the dominant religion, the Aztec people continued to exist as before, keeping much of their cultural heritage and speaking the Aztec language, even to this day. Although Mexicans from different national and cultural backgrounds now co-exist , in several regions the Mayas still are a dominant presence.
As much as any other gods do.
Yes, technically. It does still exist, but is not lived in.
mesepotamia does exist
No, the Aztec Empire ended in the 1520s, along with their sacrificial ceremonies, after the conquest of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish.
Aztec god? Aztec gods do not even exist.
No, the Aztec civilization no longer exists. The Aztecs were an ancient civilization that flourished in central Mexico from the 14th to the 16th century. Today, their descendants live in modern-day Mexico as part of the broader Mexican population.
In fact people still do look for the Aztec ruins. some of the explorers still try to find the ruins of the Aztec buildings.
1519
They Existed around 1200 A.D.
1325-1521
The defeat of the Aztec king and army in 1521 AD by the Conquistadors under Hernán Cortés ended the Aztec Empire. But contrary to what many people think, Aztec civilization did not disappear. Although Roman Catholicism quickly became the dominant religion, the Aztec people continued to exist as before, keeping much of their cultural heritage and speaking the Aztec language, even to this day. Although Mexicans from different national and cultural backgrounds now co-exist , in several regions the Mayas still are a dominant presence.
As much as any other gods do.
There are photos of the USS Aztec. It was not sunk by a German sub.
Mexica The word Aztec is relatively new. The Mexica people still inhabit Mexico.
Polytheism for Aztecs, Monotheism for Catholics. Or also Jesus (who does not exist in Aztec religion but is central in Christianity).