- Empire,
Coanacoch fled to Tenochtitlan. In his place, Cortés
appointed his Spain-aligned
brother Tecocoltzin as
tlatoani of Texcoco.
Coanacoch ****isted...
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learned from a
citizen of Tenochtitlan, Mexicalcingo, that Cuauhtémoc,
Coanacoch (the
ruler of Texcoco), and Tetlepanquetzal, the
ruler of Tlacopan, were...
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Tenochtitlan during La
Noche Triste.
Executed by
Coanacoch, who
believed he was sent home by the Spaniards.
Coanacoch Coanacochtzin 1520–1521 (1 year) Son of Nezahualpilli...
- Nezahualcoyōtl, r. 1431–1472 Nezahualpilli, r. 1473–1515 Cacamatzin, r. 1516–1520
Coanacoch, r. 1521–1524 Tecocoltzin, r. 1524–1525
Huetlatoani Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl...
- Cuitláhuac † Cuauhtémoc
Itzquauhtzin of Tlatelolco †
Cacamatzin of Texcoco †
Coanacoch of Texcoco
Tetlepanquetzal of Tlacopan
Tangaxuan II
Various local rulers...
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another revolt, he
tortured and
killed Cuauhtémoc, the last
Aztec Emperor;
Coanacoch, the King of Texcoco, and Tetlepanquetzal, King of Tlacopan. The small...
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Antonio Pimentel Tla****tolzin (to 1545); the latter's
nephew (and a son of
Coanacoch), don
Hernando Pimentel Nezahualcoyotzin,
would then rule as tlahtoani...
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Xicotencatl II
Chichimecatecuhtli Ixtlilxochitl II Cuauhtémoc (POW)
Coanacoch (POW)
Strength 200,000
native allies 900–1,300
Spanish infantry 90–100...
- Deer was
related to
other settlements: His father-in-law, Lord 1 Deer
Coanacoch is the only
known ruler in the
settlement of Cuyotepeji.
Regency of Lady...
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Cacama (North),
Tetlepanquetzaltzin (originally Tetlepanquetzal, West) and
Coanacoch (South). The base also
includes two inscriptions: In
memory of Quautemoc...