- Chalco—1660,
Mexico City),
usually referred to
simply as
Chimalpahin or
Chimalpain, was a
Nahua annalist from Chalco. His
Nahuatl names (Nahuatl pronunciation:...
- The
Eight Relaciones of
Chimalpain are a set of m****cripts in Nahuatl,
dealing with the
history of New
Spain and
written mostly in the form of annals...
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Their son was the
famous king Tezozomoc.
According to the
historian Chimalpain,
Acolnahuacatl ruled from 1302 to 1366 and
Tezozomoc from 1367 to 1426...
- in 1051 and his
death in 1357, 306 years!,
obviously it is mythical.
Chimalpain marks a more
recent and
credible dates,
Acolnahuacatl ruled from 1302...
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making him the
first cuauhtlahto (Mexica leader) "to set out" from Aztlan,
Chimalpain places him as
ruler from 1116-1153, and even says that he is the same...
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State University Press. p. 8. ISBN 0-87421-623-0. de San Antón Muñón
Chimalpain Cuauhtlehuanitzin,
Domingo Francisco, "Memorial
breve acerca de la fundación...
- and
published it at
Venice in 1560; lastly, Juan
Bautista de San
Anton Chimalpain Quauhtlehuanitzin translated it into Nahuatl. The
author relates in the...
- worldcat.org.
Retrieved 14 May 2019. de Gómara, F.L.; de San Antón Múñon
Chimalpain Quauhtlehuanitzin b. 1579, D.F.; de Bustamante, C.M.; de San Antón Muñón...
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native po****tion was
begun by
Friar Martin de Valencia. The
Annals of
Chimalpain indicate that the
indigenous shrine here was destro**** in 1525, and a...
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Nahuatl was
lingua franca from 1272.
Continuing with data
provided by
Chimalpain, he
mentions that the
tepanecas entered a
triple alliance from 1047 (this...