mitl

navigate by keyword : ancient archaeological arrival aztecs built centrales century church city dead district east gave grounds hispanization honor known land means mexiconmitla mictl mitl mitla mixtec nahuatl name oaxaca pablo part paul precolumbian prehispanic region ruins sacred saint san seventeenth site solemn spaniards this tlacolula valles was zapotec

The seventeenth century San Pablo Church was built on the sacred grounds of a pre-Columbian solemn site Zapotec and Mixtec in Mitl Royalty Free Stock Photo
The seventeenth century San Pablo Church was built on the sacred grounds of a pre-Columbian solemn site Zapotec and Mixtec in Mitl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ollin, a symbol for movement in the Aztec cosmology Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flight of the Spaniards a from Tenochtitlan. Plate 18 of History of Tlaxcala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flight of the Spaniards a from Tenochtitlan. Plate 18b of History of Tlaxcala Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
The seventeenth century San Pablo Church was built on the sacred grounds of a pre-Columbian solemn site Zapotec and Mixtec in Mitl
Temalacatitlan. Plate 26 of History of Tlaxcala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cortes was besieged and Mexica Moctezuma was wounded by stone Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Cortes attacked the Temple of Huitzilopochtli in the Templo Mayor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spanish sent engines of war out to recapture the cuttings Royalty Free Stock Photo
San Pablo de Mitla is a city in Oaxaca, Mexico.nMitla is known as the site of the archaeological ruins. It is part of the Tlacolula district in the east of the Valles Centrales region. The name `San Pablo` is in honor of Saint Saint Paul, and `Mitla` is a hispanization of the Nahuatl name `Mictlán.` This is the name the Aztecs gave the ancient pre-Hispanic city before the arrival of the Spaniards and means `land of the dead`.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2025. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.