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- Etiquetas: Veracidad
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Acosta, José
I proceed, in the next place, to enquire into the Religión of the Mexican Tribes, who succeeded the Chichimeca’s; and these, according to Acosta, de Solis, and other Spanish Writers of Figure, acknowledg’d one supreme God as well as Peruvians, and…
Díaz de Solís, Juan
I proceed, in the next place, to enquire into the Religión of the Mexican Tribes, who succeeded the Chichimeca’s; and these, according to Acosta, de Solis, and other Spanish Writers of Figure, acknowledg’d one supreme God as well as Peruvians, and…
Dioses
That instead of the Mexicans sacrificing Thousands and twenty thousands annually, as those Adventurers reported, they never sacrificed fifty in any one Year. And, for ought I can learn, they neither sacrificed Beasts or Men constantly; but only on…
Etiquetas: Historia, Ofrendas, Religión, Representación falsa, Sacrificios humanos, Veracidad
Escritores españoles
I proceed, in the next place, to enquire into the Religión of the Mexican Tribes, who succeeded the Chichimeca’s; and these, according to Acosta, de Solis, and other Spanish Writers of Figure, acknowledg’d one supreme God as well as Peruvians, and…
Etiquetas: Antropología, Religión, Representación falsa, Veracidad
Moctezuma
this was the Oratory where Montezuma prayed in the night season, and in that chapel the Devil did appear unto him, and gave him answer according to his prayers, which as they were uttered among so many ugly and deformed beasts, and with the noise…
Etiquetas: Complicidad con el diablo, Historia, Personajes indígenas, Rumores, Satanismo, Veracidad
Moctezuma
Moreover, it appears from the Evidence of the Spanish Chronicles *, that the Speech made by Motezuma, that great Emperor of Mexico, in the Presence of Hernando Cortez, about the Year 1520, is a further Confirmation of what is related of that Welsh…
Etiquetas: Conquista, Historia, Representación falsa, Veracidad
Moctezuma
But there was a building in the most solitary part of the gardens, which surprised the Spaniards more than any thing they met with, and it was called the House of Sorrow, because the emperor used to retire thither on the death of his relations, or on…
Etiquetas: Complicidad con el diablo, Historia, Rumores, Satanismo, Veracidad
Sacrificio humano
That instead of the Mexicans sacrificing Thousands and twenty thousands annually, as those Adventurers reported, they never sacrificed fifty in any one Year. And, for ought I can learn, they neither sacrificed Beasts or Men constantly; but only on…