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Acamapichtli (classical Nahuatl:
Ācamāpichtli [aːkamaːˈpit͡ʃt͡ɬi],
meaning "Handful of reeds") was the
first Tlatoani, or king, of the
Aztecs (or Mexica)...
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Huehue Acamapichtli (
Ācamāpichtli [aːkamaːˈpit͡ʃt͡ɬi] = "Handful of reeds",
modern Nahuatl pronunciation) was a king (Nahuatl: tlatoani) of Culhuacán....
- city-states
Tetzcoco and Tlacopan.
Itzcoatl was the
natural son of tlàtoāni
Acamapichtli and an
unknown Tepanec woman from Azcapotzalco. He was
elected as the...
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Tenochtitlan extends from the ****umption of the
title of
tlatoani by
Acamapichtli in 1377 to the
death of Cuauhtémoc in 1525,
after the
arrival of the...
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usually given as 1325. In 1376 the
Mexica royal dynasty was
founded when
Acamapichtli, son of a
Mexica father and a
Colhua mother, was
elected as the first...
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warriors provided mercenaries for its wars. The
Tenochtitlan tlatoani Acamapichtli was a
grandson of Coxcoxtli. Nevertheless, in 1377
Azcapotzalco subdued...
- to 1417. ****tzilí****tl was born in Tenochtitlan, and was the son of
Acamapichtli,
first tlatoani of the Mexica, and
Queen Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin, and had...
- tlahtoāni of
Tenochtitlan was also the huēyi tlahtoāni of the
Aztec Empire.
Acamapichtli: 1376–1395 ****tzili****tl: 1395–1417 Chimalpopoca: 1417–1427 Itzcoatl:...
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children — a son
called Huehue Acamapichtli and a
daughter Atotoztli I, who
married Opochtli Iztahuatzin and bore him
Acamapichtli, the
first ruler of Tenochtitlan...
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tlatoani until after their settlement at Tenochtitlan,
where they took
Acamapichtli as
their leader.
Chimalxochitl II -
Daughter of ****tzili****tl, Princess...