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Tlaltecatzin was a poet from the city of
Cuauhchinanco (present day Puebla, Mexico).
According to
Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl's
writings in
Obras historicas...
- Yoaltepec, or
Yautepec Acatlan Ahautlan Ayotlan Chiapan Chiauhtlan Cuauhchinanco Huexotla Ixtepexi Ixtlahuaca Miahuatlan Misantla Ocuituco Tecomaixtlahuacan...
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Acolhua kingdoms in the
eastern Basin and
beyond to
Tollantzinco and
Cuauhchinanco.
Tlacopan ruled the
Tepanec towns of the
western Basin,
including Azcapotzalco...
- Tezoyucan, Teotihuacan, Acolman, Tepechpan, Chiconauhtlan, Xicotepec,
Cuauhchinanco, and Tulantzino. Nezahualcoyotl,
himself half Mexica,
adopted the Mexica...
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would perform erotic dances in
front of men. The poet
Tlaltecatzin of
Cuauhchinanco noted that
special "Joyful Women"
would perform erotic dances at certain...
- Huexotzinco,
Temilotzin of Tlatelolco, Macuilxochitzin,
Tlaltecatzin of
Cuauhchinanco,
Cuacuauhtzin of Tepechpan,
Nezahualcoyotl and
Nezahualpilli of Texcoco...
- 14th
century —
Tlaltecatzin of
Cuauhchinanco (Texcoco (altepetl))
writes his poem.: 29–37 late 14th-mid 15th
centuries — Tochim****tzin of Coyolchig****hqui...