With a love of human sacrifice, warfare, and towers made out of human skulls, the ancient Aztecs certainly knew how to have ...
Some will shock you, while others will delight you. The Aztec Empire was full of interesting daily tidbits that we never learned about in school.
Spanish forces and their Indigenous allies captured Tenochtitlán in 1521, bringing the Aztec Empire’s reign to a close after less than a century. The White House, whose cornerstone was laid in 1792, ...
Day of the Dead, or Dia De Los Muertos, is an annual holiday that honors the memory and life of deceased loved ones on Nov. 1 ...
From alters adorned with photos and candles, to parades showcasing the holiday's vibrant culture, here's everything to know ...
Día de los Muertos celebrates deceased loved ones in a way that is not burdened by sadness or fear, says Marta Martinez ...
Paradox Arc, Perspective Games, and Bellwood Studios have officially released their latest game, Tlatoani: Aztec Cities on ...
The holiday's origins go back a couple of millennia in Mexico, to the time of the Aztec empire. Aztecs had traditions of honoring the dead, believing that when someone died, their spirit went to ...