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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Huitzilopochtli (which means ''blue hummingbird on the left''), during a procession on the occasion of the Toxcatl Ceremony in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Huitzilopochtli (which means ''blue hummingbird on the left''), during a procession on the occasion of the Toxcatl Ceremony in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Huitzilopochtli (which means ''blue hummingbird on the left''), during a procession on the occasion of the Toxcatl Ceremony in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Quetzalcoatl (which means Feathered Serpent), during a procession on the occasion of the Ceremony of Toxcatl in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Huitzilopochtli (which means ''blue hummingbird on the left''), during a procession on the occasion of the Toxcatl Ceremony in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Huitzilopochtli (which means ''blue hummingbird on the left''), during a procession on the occasion of the Toxcatl Ceremony in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Huitzilopochtli (which means ''blue hummingbird on the left''), during a procession on the occasion of the Toxcatl Ceremony in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Huitzilopochtli (which means ''blue hummingbird on the left''), during a procession on the occasion of the Toxcatl Ceremony in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Quetzalcoatl (which means Feathered Serpent), during a procession on the occasion of the Ceremony of Toxcatl in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Huitzilopochtli (which means ''blue hummingbird on the left''), during a procession on the occasion of the Toxcatl Ceremony in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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Commemoration Of The Ceremony Of Toxcatl And The 502nd Anniversary Of The Slaughter Of The Templo Mayor In Mexico City
15 May 2023
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15 May 2023
A group of pre-Hispanic dancers hold the representation of the Mexica god Huitzilopochtli (which means ''blue hummingbird on the left''), during a procession on the occasion of the Toxcatl Ceremony in the Zocalo of Mexico City, which represents one of the most important festivities of the solar calendar of the ancient Nahua/Mexica of the era called Toxcatl, which, according to historical data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, was celebrated in mid-May, at the end of the dry season, and referred to the period of heatwave and aridity experienced every year, before the arrival of the abundant rains that refresh the air and bring relief to the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is said that while the Mexica were celebrating the Ceremony of Toxcatl, on the orders of Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish army massacred women, girls, boys, elderly people, musicians and dancers during the ritual.
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4 March 2023
Congress visitors experiencing an immersive experience of Orange that allowed participants to feel the same emotions as a marathon runner captured by photogrammetry in different iconic places of Paris with body tracking cameras and a real-time data processing system located in the dome, during the Mobile World Congress 2023 on March 2, 2023, in Barcelona, Spain.
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9 November 2022
Election workers check the data from the ballot counting machine to compare it with other data and ensure its accuracy at the ballot processing facility in Philadelphia, PA, on November 8, 2022.
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Procession Of San Pedro On The Occasion Of The 800th Anniversary Of The Founding Of Tláhuac, Mexico City
29 June 2022
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29 June 2022
A group of women representatives as queens and princesses of the Tláhuac municipality in Mexico City, inside a church before a procession with the image of San Pedro on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the founding of Cuitláhuac in the capital. According to historical data, Tláhuac was founded in 1222 A.D., near the centre of the ancient Lake Xochimilco. Its first settlers were the Chichimecas.
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Procession Of San Pedro On The Occasion Of The 800th Anniversary Of The Founding Of Tláhuac, Mexico City
29 June 2022
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29 June 2022
A group of women representatives as queens and princesses of the Tláhuac municipality in Mexico City, inside a church before a procession with the image of San Pedro on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the founding of Cuitláhuac in the capital. According to historical data, Tláhuac was founded in 1222 A.D., near the centre of the ancient Lake Xochimilco. Its first settlers were the Chichimecas.
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Procession Of San Pedro On The Occasion Of The 800th Anniversary Of The Founding Of Tláhuac, Mexico City
29 June 2022
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29 June 2022
A group of women representatives as queens and princesses of the Tláhuac municipality in Mexico City, during a procession with the image of San Pedro on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the founding of Cuitláhuac in the capital. According to historical data, Tláhuac was founded in 1222 A.D., near the centre of the ancient Lake Xochimilco. Its first settlers were the Chichimecas.
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