aztec mythology
Aztec mythology refers to the collection of beliefs, deities, and stories that were central to the religious and cosmological worldview of the Aztec civilization in ancient Mesoamerica. It includes tales of powerful gods, sacred rituals, and folkloric narratives that shaped the spiritual beliefs and practices of the Aztec people.
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