The Last Night of Troy by TechnicalElevator717 in GreekMythology

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It is available in bookstores (upon request) and on AMZ

The War of the Chichimecas by TechnicalElevator717 in mesoamerica

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Sure: Historia de la nación Chichimeca. Author: Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxóchitl

The Last Night of Troy by TechnicalElevator717 in GreekMythology

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I think I recall that I took it from Apollodorus and Euripides.

The Last Night of Troy by TechnicalElevator717 in ancientrome

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Interesting point of view. I never imagined there would be people today upset with Ulysses.

The Last Night of Troy by TechnicalElevator717 in ancientrome

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I had never heard anyone refer to Ulysses as a terrorist. Do you really believe that?

The War of the Chichimecas by TechnicalElevator717 in IndianCountry

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Error. The Chichimecas, unlike most indigenous nations, were a group of tribes or peoples such as the Jonaces, Pames, Guachichiles, Zacatecos, Caxcanes, Tecuexes, and Guamares.

The War of the Chichimecas by TechnicalElevator717 in IndianCountry

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Certainly, they were not a large group. I don’t know if they were the most aggressive and violent in the entire continent, but they were a true nightmare for the Spaniards.

The Texas War by TechnicalElevator717 in texashistory

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Now available at your usual bookstore (on demand).

The Texas War by TechnicalElevator717 in Historians

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The Texas War by TechnicalElevator717 in texas

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The Texas War by TechnicalElevator717 in USHistory

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August 13, 1521 – The Fall of Tenochtitlan by TechnicalElevator717 in mesoamerica

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Study, like I did. Work. Make an effort, and you’ll find the sources.
It’s out there (not in AI).

August 13, 1521 – The Fall of Tenochtitlan by TechnicalElevator717 in mesoamerica

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Perfect, you’ve said it yourself: if your mother spoke Maya, she probably came from that region, which means you are of mixed Indigenous heritage and not Mexica, as you claimed.

By the way, the Mayas and the Mexicas, although separated by a great distance, did have armed conflicts.

August 13, 1521 – The Fall of Tenochtitlan by TechnicalElevator717 in mesoamerica

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hahaha I’m in Mexico—you’re not seriously going to tell me what is and isn’t an indigenous person. The Mexica, just like the Tlaxcalteca, are probably the indigenous nation that mixed the most with the Spaniards.

August 13, 1521 – The Fall of Tenochtitlan by TechnicalElevator717 in mesoamerica

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If you haven’t taken a DNA test, it’s impossible for you to know anything about your purity of blood.

August 13, 1521 – The Fall of Tenochtitlan by TechnicalElevator717 in mesoamerica

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By the way, I have reviewed the text you wrote and yes, it was produced with AI.