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Cacamatzin (or Cacama) (c. 1483–1520) was the
tlatoani (ruler) of Texcoco,: 217 the
second most
important city of the
Aztec Empire.
Cacamatzin was a...
- Tetlahuehuetzquititzin, as
Ixtlilxochitl was 19
years old and
Cacamatzin was
about 21.
Moctezuma supported Cacamatzin since he was his nephew. In the end, the Texcoco...
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Cacamatzin was a 15th-century
Aztec noble — the
eldest son of the cihuacoatl,
Tlacaelel — and
warrior who held the
title of Tlacochcalcatl. His mother...
- died, and the
succession was
contested by
several of his sons,
including Cacamatzin and Ixtlilxochitl. The
former gained the
support of
Moctezuma II, Tlatoani...
- nephew,
Cacamatzin. Cortés
strode ahead of his
commanders and
attempted to
embrace Moctezuma, but was
restrained by
Cuitlahuac and
Cacamatzin. Cortés...
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Bronze relief by Jesús
Fructuoso Contreras depicting Cacamatzin as a
jaguar warrior...
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Tetzcoco • 1431–1440
Nezahualcoyotl (Alliance founder) • 1516–1520
Cacamatzin (last)
Huetlatoani of
Tlacopan • 1400–1430
Totoquihuaztli I (Alliance...
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Tenochtitlan Died 1487 (aged 89-90)
Aztec Empire Spouse Maquiztzin Issue Cacamatzin Tlilpotoncatzin Xiuhpopocatzin Acihuapoltzin Father Emperor ****tzili****tl...
- arts. In 1520 the
troops of Hernán Cortés
occupied the city and
killed Cacamatzin, Nezahualpilli's son and the last
independent tlatoani,
installing Ixtlilxochitl...
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Coanacochtzin Tlatoani of
Texcoco Reign 1520–1521
Predecessor Cacamatzin Successor Tecocoltzin Died 1524
Father Nezahualpilli...