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Acolnahuacatl (also Aculnahuacatl, Acolnahuacatzin) was a king of the
Tepanec city of Azcapotzalco. He was
likely a son of the king Xiuhtlatonac. He married...
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Acolhua leader (or
Acolnahuacatl)
married Xolotl's
daughter Cuetlaxochitzin. But this
information is apocryphal,
since Acolnahuacatl's life is considered...
- Mictlāntēcutli or
Mictlantecuhtli (Nahuatl pronunciation: [mik.t͡ɬaːn.ˈteːkʷ.t͡ɬi],
meaning "Lord of Mictlan"), in
Aztec mythology, is a god of the dead...
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Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl was an Aztec-Nahua
noble son of the
Nahua tlatoani Axayacatl of the
Tlatoque of Ecatepec. He was a
brother of
Aztec tlatoani...
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spirits called Cihuateteo), Acolmiztli, Chalmecaci****lt,
Chalmecatl and
Acolnahuacatl.[citation needed] The nine
regions of Mictlán (also
known as Chiconauhmictlán)...
- the
ruler of Tiliuhcan, and had two sons:
Coauoxtli and Oquetzal. "
Acolnahuacatl" was part of an anti-Mexica
coalition to
drive the then-nomadic tribe...
- Old
Javanese text
Nagarakertagama is written. 1366:
Tepanec Tlatoani Acolnahuácatl accepts Acamapichtli as the
first tlatoani of
Tenochtitlan for the Mexica...
- His
daughter was
Cuetlaxochitzin of Azcapotzalco, wife of the
ruler Acolnahuacatl and
mother of the
famous Tezozomoc. Upon the
death of the king, the...
- is a
possible form of Mictlantecuhtli.
Acolmiztli is also
known as
Acolnahuacatl. Techlotl, god who
lived in one of nine
layers of the underworld. This...
- Mictēcacihuātl
Nanahuatzin Tlā****zcalpantecuhtli
Tlaltecuhtli Tōnatiuh
Acolnahuacatl Acuecueyotl (see Chalchiuhtlicue)
Atlahua Atlacoya Chalchiuhtotolin...