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Cempoala or
Zempoala (Nahuatl Cēmpoalātl 'Place of
Twenty Waters') is an
important Mesoamerican archaeological site
located in the muni****lity of Úrsulo...
- The
Battle of
Cempoala was
fought on 27 May 1520 at
Cempoala,
Mexico between the
forces of Pánfilo de Narváez and the
forces of Hernán Cortés,
which were...
- "Cacique Gordo": 91 (in Spanish, Fat Cacique), was the
ruler of the city of
Cempoala while it was
under control of the
Aztec Empire. He was
known for his alliance...
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meaning "three hearts"
signifying their three cities or
cultural centers:
Cempoala,
Tajin and Teayo. Evidence, however, is inconclusive. In the 15th century...
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Cempoala and
formalize an
alliance with
Xicomecoatl (also
known as the Fat
Chief and
Cacique Gordo), the
leader of
Cempoala. At this time,
Cempoala is...
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represents the
height of the
Totonac culture,
Papantla (900–1519) and
Cempoala (900–1519). The
three centers or
three hearts of
their culture stand out...
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Totonac culture is
still important. This
region is home to the El Tajín and
Cempoala archeological sites as well as Papantla,
which is
noted for its performance...
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unauthorized invasion of Mexico, but they were
defeated at the
Battle of
Cempoala on 29 May 1520. Narváez was
wounded and
captured and 17 of his
troops were...
- "super-altepetl"
identity existed to
unite against the Spanish. The
Totonacs of
Cempoala were
among the
first to ally with the Spanish,
having only
recently been...
- She was born in Veracruz, Mexico, and
settled on the Agostadero, (later
Cempoala), Veracruz.
According to an 1894
article in
Strand Magazine, Zárate achieved...