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History Sticker featuring the photograph Huitzilopochtli, Aztec God Of War by Photo Researchers

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Huitzilopochtli, Aztec God Of War Sticker

Photo Researchers

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Accessorize your life with unique stickers from an independent artist!   Our vinyl stickers are available in four different sizes and are kiss-cut to create a 1/8" border around the perimeter of the design.   Each sticker has an adhesive backing with plenty of stickiness to cling to any smooth surface while still being easy to remove.

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Huitzilopochtli, from the Veytia Codex. In Aztec religion, Huitzilopochtli was a god of war, sun, human sacrifice and the patron of the city of... more

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Stickers should be applied to clean, smooth surfaces at room temperature.

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Huitzilopochtli, from the Veytia Codex. In Aztec religion, Huitzilopochtli was a god of war, sun, human sacrifice and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan. He was also the national god of the Mexicas of Tenochtitlan. Huitzilopochtli was a tribal god and a legendary wizard of the Aztecs. Originally he was of little importance to the Nahuas, but after the rise of the Aztecs, Tlacaelel reformed their religion and put Huitzilopochtli at the same level as Quetzalcoatl, Tlaloc, and Tezcatlipoca, making him a solar god. The Veytia Codex or Historia Antigua de Mexico was written by Don Mariano Fernandez de Echevarria Y Veytia (Mariano Veytia) 1720-1778, a celebrated Mexican historian.

 

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