yes it was combined because the aztecs belived th e empire was a god or it talked to them.
The Aztec religion is known as Nahua religion, which encompasses a complex system of beliefs, rituals, and deities. It involved the worship of multiple gods, with a particular focus on major deities such as Huitzilopochtli, Quetzalcoatl, and Tlaloc. The religious practices of the Aztec people played a significant role in their society and culture.
Religion played a central role in Aztec culture, informing every aspect of life. The Aztecs believed in multiple gods and goddesses, with a focus on human sacrifice to appease these deities. Rituals and ceremonies were conducted regularly to maintain a balance between the physical and spiritual worlds. Religion also influenced the Aztec calendar, art, and architecture.
The Spanish were very wary of the Aztec religion. In some cases they even exploited it. Perhaps most importantly though, their attitude showed that they did not like the Aztec religion and tried to convert the Aztecs to Christianity.
They were never banned. The Aztec had their own religion, they believed that their king was their god or something like that. They had a state religion, never banned it
The Spanish viewed Aztec religion as primitive and paganic due to the human sacrifices performed. They saw it as a threat to their own religious beliefs and sought to convert the Aztecs to Christianity during their conquest of the region.
no they was not
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the religion of Aztec's is they practice sacrifice
It was cleopatra
mesopotamia was first ruled by priests of a polytheistic religion. The priests were later overthrown by the military force and kings took over. Religion plays a major role, however it was not combined with government.
Yes, the Aztec government was very much so influenced by their religious beliefs. In fact, their religious beliefs affected every part of their lives. Religion went hand in hand with every part of their lives.
Because if your religion is eating families, I wouldn't want you to be mayor?
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The Aztec Government was in Machu Picchu
As supreme ruler of the Aztec Empire, Montezuma was the chief priest of the Aztec religion.
Geoffrey W. Conrad has written: 'Religion and empire' -- subject(s): Aztec mythology, Aztecs, History, Inca mythology, Incas, Indians, Politics and government, Religion, Religion and mythology, Tribal government
The Indus River Valley Civilization is a Theocracy government and a Theocracy is run by a priest so there government and religion were combined.