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1417) was the second A tlatoani was a member of the Aztec nobility. Tlatoani is Nahuatl and means speaker. Often the word tlatoani is used to refer to the Hueyi Tlatoani (great speaker), the Aztec emperor. Categories: Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica | Aztec History ...
Tlatoani, or The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican people of central Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th century. It was a tribe with a rich mythology and cultural heritage. Their capital was Tenochtitlan on the shore of Lake Texcoco – the site of modern-day Mexico City. (The Aztecs is also a...
Aztec ruler of Plan of Tenochtitlan (Dr Atl) Mexico City statue commemorating the foundation of Tenochtitlan Tenochtitlan (tA-noch-tEt-län) was the capital of the Aztec empire, which was built on an island in Lake Texcoco in what is now central Mexico. The city was largely destroyed in the 1520s by...
Tenochtitlan. He made an advantageous marriage with the daughter of a The Toltecs (or Toltec or Tolteca) were a Pre-Columbian Native American people who dominated much of central Mexico between the 10th and 12th century AD. Their language, Nahuatl, was also spoken by the Aztecs. Columns in the form of Toltec warriors, in Tula They originated as a militaristic nomadic...
Toltec notable from Azcapotzalco is one of the 16 delegaciones (boroughs) into which Mexicos Federal District is divided. It is located in the northwest of the Mexico City. The word Azcapotzalco significate Place of Ants provided of the prehispanic epoch. A Brief (and Disjointed) History Prehispanic Period Azcapotzalco was a territory of...
Azcapotzalco, pursued a war against Texcoco is a city in México State, Mexico, located to the east of Mexico City at 19.52°N, 98.88°W. The city is about 2,250 meters above sea level. In 2003 Texcoco had an estimated population of about 109,000 people. Historically, the name of the...
Texcoco, and undertook various civic improvement projects in the Valley of Mexico.
Preceded by: Acamapichtili was the first hereditary monarch (Tlatoani) of the Aztecs. He became ruler in 1376 and reigned for 21 years. In his reign he captured four towns. His last conquest was Xochimilco. Categories: Aztec history ...
Acamapichtili
A tlatoani was a member of the Aztec nobility. Tlatoani is Nahuatl and means speaker. Often the word tlatoani is used to refer to the Hueyi Tlatoani (great speaker), the Aztec emperor. Categories: Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica | Aztec History ...
Tlatoani of Tenochtitlán 1395–1417
Succeeded by: Chimalpopoca (died circa 1427) was the third Tlatoani, or Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlán. He succeeded his father Huitzilihuitl as ruler of Mexica. Chimalpopoca was involved in violent intrigue with the rulers of Azcapotzalco, apparently involving tit-for-tat assassination attempts. Taken captive by an expeditionary force from Azcapotzalco...
Chimalpopoca
The second was 4th king of Mexico (2d according to some accounts), born in the latter half of the 14th century; died 2 February, 1414.
Huitzilihuitl died, according to the Aztec almanac, on the 9th day of the first week in the year of the three rabbits, corresponding in our calendar to 2 February, 1514.--His eldest son, Montezulna, ought to have been his successor, but, owing to the influence of his second wife, her son, Chimalpopoca (q.
But, according to former historians, Chimalpopoca and Izcohuatl were Huitzilihuitl's brothers, and thereafter the successor to the crown was always the brother of the late monarch, or, in default of a brother, a nephew.