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Azcapotzalco (classical Nahuatl:
Āzcapōtzalco Nahuatl pronunciation: [aːskapoːˈt͡saɬko] ,
Spanish pronunciation: [askapoˈtsalko] , from āzcapōtzalli “anthill”...
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Azcapotzalco was a pre-Columbian
Nahua altepetl (state),
capital of the
Tepanec empire, in the
Valley of Mexico, on the
western s**** of Lake Texcoco....
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Azcapotzalco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Azcapotzalco is a
borough (alcaldía) of
Mexico City.
Azcapotzalco may also
refer to:
Azcapotzalco (former...
- 1426), was a
Tepanec leader who
ruled the
altepetl (ethnic state) of
Azcapotzalco from the year 1353 or Five Reed (1367) or
Eight Rabbit (1370)
until his...
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Azcapotzalco. The
Aztec rulers Acamapichtli, ****tzili****tl and
Chimalpopoca were, in fact, v****als of Tezozomoc, the
Tepanec ruler of
Azcapotzalco. When...
- UAM
Azcapotzalco is one of the five
campus of the
Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana system, the
second best
ranked Mexican public university for the year...
- The
Battle of
Azcapotzalco, (Spanish:
Batalla de
Azcapotzalco), was
fought on
August 19, 1821, in the town of
Azcapotzalco, near
Mexico City. It was to...
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dethroned prince with a
victorious return,
leading to the fall of
Azcapotzalco and the rise of the
Aztec Triple Alliance; and for
leading important...
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natural son of tlàtoāni
Acamapichtli and an
unknown Tepanec woman from
Azcapotzalco. He was
elected as the king when his predecessor, his
nephew Chimalpopoca...
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Barrio San Andrés •
Barrio San Sebastián •
Centro de
Azcapotzalco • Clavería • Coltongo • Cosmopolita • del Gas • del Maestro • del Recreo •...