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Aztec sleeve progres is coming along @incredible_castro (at Indio, California)
All healed up, #quetzalcoatl #aztec #featheredserpentgod #cultura (at Indio, California)
#whip #drybrush #aztecwarrior #flowerywar #aztecsacrifices -------------------------------------From time to time, Aztecs/Mexica would arrange a Flower war when the need for human captives arose. In essence, these were ceremonial in nature, with all the details arranged beforehand by the leaders involved. Nevertheless, they were still a matter of life and death for the warriors; to be captured meant being sacrificed. While a sacrifice was considered an honorable death, no doubt most warriors would prefer to avoid it.....http://www.historyonthenet.com/aztec/aztec-warriors-the-flower-wars (at Lakewood, California)
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Hummingbird on the homie @eddie_would_go thanks for letting me do my thing fam! (at Ink Shop Tattoo)
Eagle warriors or eagle knights (Classical Nahuatl: cuÄuhtli) were a special class of infantry soldier in the Aztec army, one of the two leading military orders in Aztec society. They were a type of Aztec warrior called a cuÄuhocÄlĆtl. The word cuÄuhocÄlĆtl derives from the Eagle warrior cuÄuhtli and the Jaguar Warrior ocÄlĆtl. These military orders were made up of the bravest soldiers of noble birth and those who had taken the greatest number of prisoners in battle. Of all of the Aztec warriors, they were the most feared (at Ink Shop Tattoo)
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MICTLANTECUHTLI,(death God) WAS SUCH AN IMPORTANT GOD IN THE AZTEC PANTHEON BECAUSE, AS RULER OF MICTLĂN, ALL SOULS WOULD ONE DAY MEET HIM FACE TO FACE. (at Ink Shop Tattoo)
Original aztec design I want to tattoo on someone hit me up if ur intrested 951-392-5446 for special pricing mikemoya.com (at Ink Shop Tattoo)
Throw back @fsosa75 #aztecprincess #aztecroyalty (at Ink Shop Tattoo)
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Mictlantecuhtli (Nahuatl, meaning "Lord of Mictlan"), in Aztec mythology, was a god of the dead and the king of Mictlan (Chicunauhmictlan), the lowest and northernmost section of the underworld. He was one of the principal gods of the Aztecs and was the most prominent of several gods and goddesses of death and the underworld. (at Ink Shop Tattoo)
.Hebrews 2:17 - Wherefore in all things it behoved him to be made like unto [his] brethren, that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things [pertaining] to God, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people. (at Ink Shop Tattoo)
Some more progress on this Aztec leg sleeve on @fsosa75. #aztectattoo #chicanoarte [email protected] for questions and bookings (at Ink Shop Tattoo)
The basic difference between an ordinary man/woman and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge, while an ordinary man takes everything as a blessing or as a curse. -Tales of power. mikemoya.com inkshoptattoo.com (at Ink Shop Tattoo)
"PopocatĂ©petl and IztaccĂhuatl" the volcanoes PopocatĂ©petl ("the Smoking Mountain") and IztaccĂhuatl ("white woman" in Nahuatl, sometimes called the Mujer Dormida "sleeping woman" in Spanish) which overlook the Valley of Mexico. The most common variety relates the Nahua romance of the princess IztaccĂhuatl and the warrior PopocatĂ©petl. This tale is recorded in several different versions. (at inkshop)