• Diego Durán (c. 1537 – 1588) was a Dominican friar best known for his authorship of one of the earliest Western books on the history and culture of the...
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    hummingbird". The hummingbird was spiritually important in Aztec culture. Diego Durán describes what appears to be the hummingbird hibernating in a tree, somewhat...
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    built to irritate and mock the Tenochca". According to Dominican friar Diego Durán in his History of the Indies of New Spain, trouble first began to brew...
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  • Diego Duran de Assis Moreira (born 31 August 1994), known as Diego Assis or simply Diego, is a Brazilian former footballer. Diego was born in Porto Alegre...
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    direction of Spanish friars, Franciscan Bernardino de Sahagún and Dominican Diego Durán, using indigenous informants. Because Nahuatl did not have a full alphabet...
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    a period of natural disasters that started in 1446 (according to Diego Durán). Durán also states that it was during the reign of Moctezuma I, as an invention...
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    between Durán and Sugar Ray Leonard. Jazz musician Miles Davis, an avid boxing fan, recorded a tribute to Roberto Durán titled "Duran". Durán is also...
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  • eyewitnesses, Diego Durán and Bernardino de Sahagún. Each wrote what they learned from Nahua informants. Sahagún's date precedes the Durán's observations...
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    of New Spain by Diego Durán, translated, annoted and with introduction by Doris Heyden The Book of the Gods and Rites, by Diego Duran, translated and...
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    Great Pyramid of Cholula to the Tower of Babel. The Dominican friar Diego Durán (1537–1588) reported hearing an account about the pyramid from a hundred-year-old...
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    1950-82. Durán, Diego. The History of the Indies of New Spain. Translated by Doris Heyden. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994. Durán, Diego. Book...
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    eighteen months. The days of the year were counted twenty by twenty. — Diego Durán Xiuhpōhualli is the Aztec year (xihuitl) count (pōhualli). One year consists...
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    "perpetually bruised" while nearly 500 years ago Spanish chronicler Diego Durán reported that some bruises were so severe that they had to be lanced...
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    New Spain by Dominican friar Diego Durán references both Spanish and indigenous accounts of Moctezuma II's death. Durán notes that Spanish historians...
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  • Diego Hidalgo y Durán (1886–1961) was a Spanish intellectual and politician, who was appointed minister of war during the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1936)...
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    cannibalized. Fray Diego Durán confirms this, stating that skulls were delivered to temples after "the flesh had been eaten". Durán notes that the tzompantli...
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    the works of Diego Durán, given the undeniable parallels between both. Many scholars believe that, while Tovar may have drawn from Durán, both of them...
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  • to sign with San Diego FC". KSWB-TV. "G Duran Ferree is first-ever signing for San Diego FC". "SAN DIEGO FC LOANS GOALKEEPER, DURAN FERREE TO ORANGE COUNTY...
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  • pianist Ivan Duran, Belizean music producer and musician Joaquín Valverde Durán (1846–1910), Spanish composer, conductor and flautist Lucy Durán, UK-based...
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    a blow, and he was then put to death, with the customary ceremonies. Diego Durán. 1994. The History of the Indies of New Spain. University of Oklahoma...
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    Chalchiuhtlicue(She of the Jade Skirt). According to Bernardino de Sahagún and Diego Durán they present the homology between this myth and ritual. "Among the ornaments...
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  • eyewitnesses, Diego Durán and Bernardino de Sahagún. Each wrote what they learned from Nahua informants. Sahagún's date precedes the Durán's observations...
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    historian Diego Durán. "Universally revered" is quoted from his Book of the Gods and Rites, written 1574-1576 and published in English translation (Durán 1971:...
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  • people Diego Durán, Spanish Dominican friar Diego El Mulato, a name given to several pirates who were active in the Caribbean in the 1600s Diego Fabbrini...
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    in Tenochtitlan was located south of the Templo Mayor. According to Diego Durán, it was "lofty and magnificently built. Eighty steps led to a landing...
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  • ideograms. When needed, it also used syllabic equivalences[citation needed]; Diego Durán recorded how the tlacuilos could render a prayer in Latin using this...
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    with an upper-body garment and white skirt typically worn by women. Diego Durán makes no reference to the deity Chantico by name, but does reference...
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    cult of Tezcatlipoca were mostly of Chichimeca background. According to Diego Durán, the conflict was brief, but eventually a second war between the two...
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    the city that became the capital and center of the Aztec empire. Friar Diego Durán (c. 1537–1588), who chronicled the history of the Aztecs, wrote of Aztec...
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  • 1950–82. Durán, Diego. The History of the Indies of New Spain. Translated by Doris Heyden. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994. Durán, Diego. Book...
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