Folio 45 Page from the Codex Mendoza with illustrations of the tribute paid to the Aztec empire by conquered peoples, c.1541-42 by Spanish School

Folio 45 Page from the Codex Mendoza with illustrations of the tribute paid to the Aztec empire by conquered peoples, c.1541-42

(Folio 45 Page from the Codex Mendoza with illustrations of the tribute paid to the Aztec empire by conquered peoples, c.1541-42 )


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Folio 45 Page from the Codex Mendoza with illustrations of the tribute paid to the Aztec empire by conquered peoples, c.1541-42 by Spanish School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
codex mendocino · taxation · people · subjects · south america · mexican · aztecs · daily life · Biblioteca Nacional de Mexico, Mexico / Bridgeman Images
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