The Aztec system of selecting rulers was not strictly hereditary, but it did have hereditary elements. While noble lineage often played a significant role in leadership selection, rulers were typically chosen from among the nobility based on merit, accomplishments, and the consensus of the ruling class. This meant that while being born into a noble family was advantageous, it was not the sole criterion for becoming an emperor. The most powerful leaders, like the emperor, were often selected by a council of nobles, emphasizing both lineage and individual capability.
The Aztec rulers were known as the Mexica
there are records of 11 Aztec rulers. All I know of are Moctezuma Ahuitzotyol Moctezuma II
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there were tons of Aztec rulers so you can't really tell but i can give you a suggestion of where you should go to find out, you should go to Google and type Ancient Aztec Rulers. and you can find so many rulers and all that junk.
A unique characteristic of Aztec rulers was their dual role as both political leaders and religious figures. They were seen as intermediaries between the gods and the people, often performing elaborate rituals to ensure the favor of the deities. Additionally, Aztec rulers were expected to demonstrate military prowess and expand the empire, which was integral to their legitimacy and authority. This combination of spiritual, political, and military responsibilities set them apart from many other contemporary rulers.
The Aztec rulers were known as the Mexica
there are records of 11 Aztec rulers. All I know of are Moctezuma Ahuitzotyol Moctezuma II
The Aztec ruler had great structures built, similar to the Egyptian rulers. They also made laws and headed the military of the civilization.
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Montezuma I and montezuma II
there were tons of Aztec rulers so you can't really tell but i can give you a suggestion of where you should go to find out, you should go to Google and type Ancient Aztec Rulers. and you can find so many rulers and all that junk.
The Aztecs supported themselves through the tribute system.
The Aztec empire had many rulers through the years, the first ruler being Acamapichtli. The last knows Aztec ruler was Cuauhtemoc, who was hung by the invading Spaniards.r
A unique characteristic of Aztec rulers was their dual role as both political leaders and religious figures. They were seen as intermediaries between the gods and the people, often performing elaborate rituals to ensure the favor of the deities. Additionally, Aztec rulers were expected to demonstrate military prowess and expand the empire, which was integral to their legitimacy and authority. This combination of spiritual, political, and military responsibilities set them apart from many other contemporary rulers.
There was only one Aztec city, the rest of the cities from the empire kept their rulers so therefore, they weren't Aztec cities, they only were under their influence and had to pay tribute.
In the Aztec Empire, tribute was a system of taxation imposed on conquered peoples and city-states. It involved the payment of goods, services, or labor, which could include agricultural products, textiles, and luxury items. This tribute system was essential for maintaining the empire's economy and supporting its military and religious functions. It also reinforced the power of the Aztec rulers and helped integrate diverse cultures within the empire.
That's easy. They never conquered him. He conquered them.