- The
Acolhua are a
Mesoamerican people who
arrived in the
Valley of
Mexico in or
around the year 1200 CE. The
Acolhua were a
sister culture of the Aztecs...
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arithmetic (tlapōhuallōtl [t͡ɬapoːˈwalːoːt͡ɬ]) the
researchers called Acolhua [aˈkolwa]
Congruence Arithmetic and it was used to
calculate the area of...
- Tetzco(h)co
pronounced [tetsˈkoʔko], Otomi: Antamäwädehe) was a
major Acolhua altepetl (city-state) in the
central Mexican plateau region of Mesoamerica...
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Ixtlilxochitl Ome
Tochtli (1380-1418) was the
ruler (tlatoani) of the
Acolhua city-state of
Texcoco from 1409 to 1418 and the
father of the
famous "poet-king"...
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began producing Kahlúa in 1936. It was
named Kahlúa,
meaning 'House of the
Acolhua people' in the
Veracruz Nahuatl language.
Jules Berman was the
first importer...
- state,
central Mexico,
close to Cal****lpan. The site was
inhabited by the
Acolhua, one of the
three ethnic groups making up the
Aztec Empire (their capital...
- Empire,
Nezahualcoyotl was not
fully Mexica; his father's
people were the
Acolhua,
another Nahuan people settled in the
eastern part of the
Valley of Mexico...
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Azcapotzalco expanded their rule with help from the Mexica,
while the
Acolhua city of
Texcoco grew in
power in the
eastern portion of the lake basin...
- Each cave
represented a
different Nahua group: the Xochimilca, Tla****ca,
Acolhua, Tlaxcalteca, Tepaneca, Chalca, and Mexica.
Along with
these people, the...
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Tepanec were a
sister culture of the
Aztecs (or Mexica) as well as the
Acolhua and others—these
tribes spoke the
Nahuatl language and
shared the same...