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  1. Aztec Empire - Wikipedia

    Originally, the Aztec empire was a loose alliance between three cities: Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and the most junior partner, Tlacopan. As such, they were known as the 'Triple Alliance.'

  2. Map of the Aztec Empire, c. 1427–1521 - World History Encyclopedia

    Jun 3, 2021 · This map illustrates the origins and territorial expansion of the Aztec Empire in Mesoamerica between the 14th and 16th centuries.

  3. Map of the Aztec Empire and Aztec Triple Alliance

    Map of the Aztec Empire and Aztec Triple Alliance.

  4. The Aztec Empire: Dates, Map, Location, and Facts

    The brief summary of the Aztec Empire in Mexico, including a timeline of their civilization, their chinampas farming, religion, and capital of Tenochtitlan.

  5. Map: Aztec Empire | TheCollector

    Map showing the extent of the Aztec Empire at its greatest territorial extent.

  6. Historical Atlas of North America (1486): Aztec expansion

    In the 1450s the Purépecha state, also called Michoacan or the Tarascan Empire, began a period of expansion which brought it from its mountain capital of Tzintzuntzan to the Pacific coast and the …

  7. The History of the Aztecs - Digital Maps of the Ancient World

    Immerse yourself in a curated collection of scholarly insights, historical analyses, and cultural narratives that unveil the grandeur, complexity, and enduring impact of the Aztec civilization.

  8. Map of the Aztec Empire

    Aug 3, 2025 · Map of the Aztec Empire author: Zachary Ammerman, added on: 2025-08-03 Collection: world-history - Tags: aztec-empire, aztecs - Source: x.com

  9. Aztec Map

    This Aztec map shows the general regions of the Aztec empire, and also how the different areas related to the power of the whole. A map of the Aztec Empire as it was before its fall...

  10. Aztec Empire - WorldAtlas

    Nov 21, 2021 · Map showing the extent of the Aztec Empire at its peak in yellow. The Aztecs’ new homeland was under the jurisdiction of a city called Azcapotzalco, to which they had to pay a heavy …