It was the administrative and culture center (not to mention the largest city) of the Teotihuacan civilization. Commonly mistaken to have been built by Aztecs, or being destroyed by Spanish conquistadores during the 16th century, this is not the case. It was home to 200,000 people during the 5th to 6th centuries - much earlier than Aztecs, who founded their capital 800 years later. Finally, it was attacked, sacked and burned by Toltec invaders during the 7th to 8th centuries.
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Teotihuacan is located in central Mexico.
Teotihuacan is also named "place were gods are born"
because city of gods means teotihuacan in there language
The phrase "It was used by the Roman Gladiators" does not describe the city of Teotihuacan.
Yes. It is the Pyramid of the Sun, in the city of Teotihuacan. It is some 45 Kilometers (28 miles) north of Mexico City.
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There were several empires in the Mexican highlands. These included the Teotihuacan, Toltec Empire, and the Aztec Empire. The Aztecs are the most famous of the empires.
The major accomplishments of the Teotihuacan and Toltec civilizations were the formation of strong trade connections.
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