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The Aztec Religion
By: Lauren Maggipinto & Jennifer DiPaula
ANCIENT AZTEC HISTORY
Empire dates back to 15th century
Descendants of the Toltecs of Tula
Huitzilopochtli persuaded them to build their own
city
First city was called Tenochtitlan
Lived in isolation
Established relations with the outside world
Electing a prince helped create alliances (The
Triple Alliance)
HISTORY CONTINUED
Moctezuma I – “Father of the Aztec Empire”
Calendar and Festivals
Moctezuma II vs. Hernan Cortes and the
Spaniards
Destruction of the Aztec Empire and The Triple
Alliance
Mandatory Christian Conversion
“Indians” and increased ruling class
AZTEC CALENDAR
There is not just one Aztec calendar, there are two more or less
independent systems. One calendar, called the xiuhpohualli,
has 365 days. It describes the days and rituals related to the
seasons, and might be called the agricultural year or the solar
year. The other calendar has 260 days. In Nahuatl, the
language of the Aztecs, it is called the tonalpohualli or, the daycount.
RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
Their religion was based on fear of nature and
fear of the end of the world
Aztecs believed it took five tries to create the
world
A display of sacrifice was then brought into
their religion
Human and god sacrifices
Cannibalism
AZTEC FESTIVAL
200-300 important festivals per year
Xocotl
GODS AND GODDESSES
Huitzilopochtli- sun god, and god of war
Centeotl- god of corn
Chalchaiuhtlicue- goddess of lakes and
streams
Omacatl- god of feasting, holidays and
happiness
Tlaloc- god of rain and fertility
SIMILARITIES BETWEEN AZTEC RELIGION AND
CHRISTIANITY
Aztec’s had a system of laws; Christians have
the 10 Commandments
Both place an emphasize religious education
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AZTEC RELIGION AND
CHRISTIANITY
Aztecs worshipped several gods; Christians
worship one God
Aztecs promote human sacrifice; Christians
condone sacrifices
Aztecs believe in
slavery and divorce, which are against Christian
beliefs
AZTECS TODAY
Indigenous culture fell to pieces
Affected by sacrifice and disease decreased
population
Enlightenment
Industrialization and difficulties living in natural
habitat