
doi: 10.58079/13uqf
handle: 20.500.13089/13uqf
Créateur Fuentes, Timothy Liazos, Ariane. Directeur de thèse Given, James G. Directeur de thèse Résumé This thesis examines the complexities of Aztec religion throughout the Aztec Empire (1350 – 1521 AD) to evaluate potential monotheistic tendencies. This thesis uses Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxóchitl’s theory on Tloque Nahuaque and Miguel León-Portilla’s theory on Ometéotl to examine the potentiality of Mesoamerican monotheism in the Aztec religion. Currently, most Mesoamerican scholars describe Aztec...
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