Book VIII: Kings and Lords

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Book VIII: Kings and Lords is a section of the Florentine Codex that details the political organization, rulers, and noble classes of Aztec society as recorded by Bernardino de Sahagún and his Nahua collaborators.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf section of the Florentine Codex
associatedWith Franciscan missionary scholarship
compiledBy Bernardino de Sahagún NERFINISHED
compiledWith indigenous informants
createdInContextOf Spanish colonization of Mexico
cultureDocumented Aztec NERFINISHED
describes Aztec noble classes
Aztec rulers
political organization of Aztec society
documents duties of Aztec rulers
privileges of Aztec nobles
titles of Aztec rulers
focusesOn kings
lords
genre ethnographic text
historical account
hasAuthor Bernardino de Sahagún NERFINISHED
hasContributor Nahua collaborators
historicalPeriod Postclassic Mesoamerica NERFINISHED
includedIn General History of the Things of New Spain NERFINISHED
language Nahuatl NERFINISHED
Spanish
medium manuscript
partOf Florentine Codex NERFINISHED
placeOfComposition New Spain NERFINISHED
primarySourceFor Aztec elite classes
Aztec political institutions
relatedWork Book IX of the Florentine Codex NERFINISHED
Book VII of the Florentine Codex NERFINISHED
script Latin alphabet
subjectMatter Aztec government
Aztec nobility NERFINISHED
Aztec social hierarchy

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Florentine Codex hasPart Book VIII: Kings and Lords