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  1. Jaguar warriors or jaguar knights, ocēlōtl Nahuatl pronunciation: [oˈseːloːt͡ɬ] ⓘ (singular) or ocēlōmeh [oseːˈloːmeʔ] were members of the Aztec military elite. They were a type of Aztec warrior called a cuāuhocēlōtl [kʷaːwoˈseːloːt͡ɬ] (derived from cuāuhtli [ˈkʷaːʍt͡ɬi] ("eagle") and ocēlōtl ("jaguar")). [3]

  2. aztecsandtenochtitlan.com › aztec-jaguar-warriorsAztec Jaguar Warriors

    According to Aztec beliefs, the Aztec Jaguar Warriors represented the Aztec god Tezcatlipoca who was the god of the night sky. On the battlefield, their jaguar costume was also thought to give them the powers of an animal. Since they were considered the bravest of warriors, they were deployed at the battlefront during military campaigns. Their ...

  3. Jul 31, 2017 · July 31, 2017. 0. 10836. Aztec Jaguar Warrior and Eagle Warrior Knights. Aztec Jaguar Warrior & Eagle Warrior knights were part of the Aztec military elite societies, veteran Aztec warriors who had captured at least four enemies. As a militaristic society, the Aztec civilization placed great importance upon a citizen’s achievement in battle.

  4. Eagle and Jaguar warriors were the two main military societies, the highest rank open to commoners. In battle they carried atlatls, bows, spears and daggers. They received special battle costumes, representing eagles and jaguars with feathers and jaguar pelts. They became full-time warriors and commanders in the army.

  5. The Eagle and Jaguar warriors were members of special elite military societies in Aztec culture. These societies were made up of highly skilled and trained warriors who were dedicated to the protection and expansion of the Aztec Empire.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · The Aztec jaguar warriors, known as cuāuhocēlōtl, were elite soldiers who earned their fierce reputation through rigorous training and battlefield prowess. Donning jaguar pelts and wielding...

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  7. Aug 6, 2023 · These warriors were among the most respected and formidable in the Aztec military, highlighting the jaguar's importance in both spiritual and practical aspects of Aztec life. Beyond these realms, the jaguar's imagery could be found in Aztec art, sculptures, and even day-to-day items.

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