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Some poorer Aztecs were used as slaves. Some Spanish people married a few Aztec women.
Yes. Maya, Aztec, and Incas to name a few.
They were basically American societies before Columbus. Examples being the Aztec empire, the Inca empire, Various Mayan city-states (Tikal, Palenque, Chitzen Itza etc) and others (Tlaxcallan, Moche, Toltec, Teotihuacan, Olmec, Wari, and Tiwanaku) just to name a few.
There are quite a few different Ladies of the Dead, it all depends on which culture and area you approach it from. Persephone, Maman Brigitte, and Santa Muerte are just a few.
== Songhai achieved expansion under the ruler of Sonni Ali,Ali was a Muslim like the Mali rulers before him. He was an efficient warrior who in the 1460's conquered many of the nieghboring states around Songhai. These were just a few of the many achievements of songhai for more go to songhai-empire
Yes there is a few achievements
The great pyramids at Giza, the great wall of China, and the ancient Mayan/Aztec temples, to name a few.
There are few responses to a search for the word, Brono. It is possibly the name of a Norse god, son of Baldur, who was a god of sunlight but there are pitifully few references to his achievements.
Constantinople, Andrianople, Brusa,Nicaea, Smyrna, to name a few.
a few of the natural borders of the Persian empire is the middle east, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Persepolis, etc. another is that he reunited Athens and Sparta, but didn't conquer them.
Mexico-Tenochtitlan, commonly known as Tenochtitlan was an Aztec altepetl (city-state) located on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico. Founded on June 20, 1325, it became the capital of the expanding Aztec Empire in the 15th century,
A collection of kingdoms under one powerful ruler is known as an empire. Examples of empires can be seen throughout history, the Roman Empire, the Ottoman empire, the Mongol Empire, and the British Empire, just to name a few.