Quetzalcoatl
Quetzalocatl
Such serpent is Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent. It is a deity belonging to the Aztec pantheon and some of the myths surrounding it include the legend that he was born through a virgin birth, and took the appearance of a white, bearded man who taught Aztecs how to write books and follow the calendar; gave them the knowledge of maize (corn) cultivation, and is sometimes considered as a symbol of death and resurrection. He left the Aztecs promising to return at a later date. His story is particularly reminiscent to one of the more modern religions: Christianity.
The Aztecs believed in jaguar gods and the feathered serpent. Most important was the sun god, Huitzilopochtli, who took the form of a giant hummingbird. The Aztecs believed that the appearance of the sun every morning depended on their devotion to Huitzilopochtli. They also believed the sun drew its energy from human blood, so they practiced human sacrifice on an extremely large scale.
Hernando Cortes took over the Aztec empire.
Hernado Cortez is the person who took over the Aztecs.
according to the bible no it wasn't him it was an angel whom felt jealousy to god's power and wanted humen to worship him so he took the form of a serpent and spoke to eve and made her eat the fruit.this made eve and Adam not perfect.this made god very angry and took Adam and eve out of eden and the serpent who was actually a jealous angel who turned against god and took the name Satan read genesis 3 ok
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In Greek mythology, Persephone was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. She was born when Zeus took the form of a serpent and lay with Demeter, resulting in Persephone's birth.
Hernan Cortes is famous for the destruction of the Aztec Empire. In 1521 he took the Aztec capital and renamed it Mexico City.
Both the Mayans and Aztecs had polytheistic religions, meaning that they believed in many gods.The Mayans religion included human sacrifice and the worship of serpent gods and jaguar rulers. These practices derived partly from the Olmec tradition.The Aztecs believed in jaguar gods and the feathered serpent. Most important was the sun god, Huitzilopochtli, who took the form of a giant hummingbird. The Aztecs believed that the appearance of the sun every morning depended on their devotion to Huitzilopochtli. They also believed the sun drew its energy from human blood, so they practiced human sacrifice on an extremely large scale.
Took over the Aztec empire