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- Atotoztli may refer to: Atotoztli I, Princess of Culhuacan Atotoztli II, daughter of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma I and Chichimecacihuatzin I This disambiguation...
- Atotoztli (classical Nahuatl: Atotoztli [atoˈtostɬi]) or ****tzilxochtzin (classical Nahuatl: ****tzilxōchtzin [witsiɬˈʃoːtʃtsin]) was an Aztec princess...
- Atotoztli I (classical Nahuatl: Ātōtōztli [atoˈtostɬi]) also known as Atototzin, was a Toltec princess of Culhuacan, member of the House of Culhuacan...
- ruler, the Huey Tlatoani of the city of Tenochtitlan, son of princess Atotoztli II. His name literally means "Water Thorny" and was also applied to the...
- Itzcoatl Successor Atotoztli II Born 1398 (1398) Died 1469(1469-00-00) (aged 70–71) Spouse Queen Chichimecacihuatzin I Issue Princess Atotoztli II Princess Chichimecacihuatzin...
- Triple Alliance (Aztec Empire) clear. Tizoc was a son of the princess Atotoztli II and her cousin, prince Tezozomoc. He was a grandson of Emperors Moctezuma...
- father, Opochtli Iztahuatzin, was a Mexican leader, while his mother Atotoztli I was the daughter of the King Coxcoxtli and sister of King Huehue Acamapichtli...
- Emperor of the Aztec Triple Alliance. Axayacatl was a son of the princess Atotoztli II and her cousin, prince Tezozomoc. He was a grandson of the Emperors...
- Acamapichtli ****tzili****tl Chimalpopoca Xi****tl Temoc Itzcoatl Moctezuma I Atotoztli Axayacatl Tizoc A****tzotl Moctezuma II Cuitláhuac Cuauhtémoc Colonial...
- "Water mask"), son of Itzcoatl's son Tezozomoc and Motecuzoma I's daughter Atotoztli II. He undertook a successful coronation campaign far south of Tenochtitlan...