The tepoztopilli [tepostoːˈpiːlːi] was a common front-line weapon of the Aztec military. The tepoztopilli was a pole-arm, and to judge from depictions...
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Trident Glaive Hoeroa (Māori, New Zealand) Iklwa (Zulu) Makrigga (Zande) Tepoztopilli (Aztec) Barcha Kontos Lance Xyston Harpoon One flue harpoon Two flue...
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of a serrated weapon. The polearm version of this weapon was called tepoztopilli. Obsidian mirrors were used by some Aztec priests to conjure visions...
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recognised, and a large portion of the army would carry the tepoztopilli into battle. The tepoztopilli was a polearm, and to judge from depictions in various...
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Mendoza (folio 67 recto). He is brandishing a shield (chimalli) and a lance (tepoztopilli), wears dyed cotton armour, and has a banner (pamitl) on his back...
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fire in the Real Armería in Madrid, where it was housed beside the last tepoztopilli. According to Marco Cervera Obregón, there is supposed to be at least...
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Mendoza folio 67r. He is brandishing a shield (chimalli) and a lance (tepoztopilli), he wears a skull helmet, dyed cotton armour and has a banner (pamitl)...
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(Greek) Sasumata (Japanese) Scythe (Improvised) Sodegarami (Japanese) Tepoztopilli (American) Tongi, four pointed tongi, two pointed (South Asian) Tsukubō...
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Tepoztōpīlli from the Armeria Real collection in Madrid...
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than likely oak), reminiscent of the agave plant's leaves in its shape. Tepoztōpīlli: Wooden spear with a broad head edged with sharp obsidian blades. Quauholōlli:...
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