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Cosijopii I also
Cosiiopii I (December 30, 1502–1563) was the last
sovereign of the
Kingdom of Zaachila, that was
named by the
Aztecs as Teotzapotlan...
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Xicotencatl the
Elder Maxixcatl Chichimecatecuhtli Xicomecoatl of
Cempoala Cosijopii I of
Zaachila Ixtlilxochitl II of
Texcoco Aztec commanders: Moctezuma...
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office 1487–1529
Preceded by
Zaachila III
Succeeded by
Cosijopii Personal details Born 1450 Zaachila,
Kingdom of
Zaachila Children Cosijopii Pinopiaa...
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civilization –
Zaachila – Cocijoeza,
Emperor (1487–1529)
Tehuantepec –
Cosijopii I, King (1529–1563)
Viceroyalty of New
Spain (complete list) – Spanish...
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conquest of the
Aztec Empire, the
Zapotecs resisted Spanish rule
until King
Cosijopii I
surrendered in 1563. Like the Zapotecs, the
Mixtecs thrived in the Oaxaca...
- descendants. He was
succeeded by a cousin. Lord 5 Reed
Twenty Jaguars (
Cosijopii I;
Zaachila III) 1397 Son of Lord 2 Water, King of
Teozacoalco and Lady...
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occupied the high
mountain areas,
centered in Utlatepec. Cosijoeza's son
Cosijopii became the
ruler of
Tehuantepec shortly before the
arrival of the Spanish...
- Aztecs. Upon his death, he was
succeeded by his
third son
Cosijopii (Gzio'pe'e).
Cosijopii I (1502–1563)[1] was the last
sovereign king of the Zapotec...
- Tehuantepec. The last two
rulers of the
Zaachila Zapotecs were
Cosijoeza and
Cosijopii, who were
father and son.
Aztec pressure forced Cosijoeza to
allow trade...