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Cuernavaca (Spanish pronunciation: [kweɾnaˈβaka] ;
classical Nahuatl:
Cuauhnāhuac [kʷawˈnaːwak], "near the woods"
modern pronunciation, Otomi: Ñu'iza)...
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Cuauhnáhuac is an
orchestral composition by the
Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas. It
exists in
three versions, the
first for
string orchestra, the...
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structure was
renovated and
converted into the
Museo Regional Cuauhnahuac, or
regional museum, with
exhibited on the
history of Morelos. After...
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Chichimecacihuatzin I, the
daughter of Cuauhtototzin, the
ruler of
Cuauhnahuac. She
married Tezozomoc, son of the
previous emperor Itzcoatl, and gave...
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Shortly afterwards the Tla****cas
arrived and
settled in and
around Cuauhnáhuac (Cuernavaca) by 1250.
There is
evidence that
indicates the Tlau****cas...
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Itzcoatl undertook a
campaign outside the
Valley of
Mexico against Cuauhnahuac (Cuernavaca).
According to the
Florentine Codex,
Itzcoatl ordered the...
- city-states such as Tenayuca, and
Colhuacan in the
valley of
Mexico and
Cuauhnahuac in Morelos. In the
ethnohistorical sources from the
colonial period,...
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frequently rebelled by
withholding tributes and
pursuing secession.
Cuauhnahuac, a
major altepetl of the
southern Aztec empire,
rebelled on
three occasions...
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targets for
imperial expansion were
Coyoacan in the
Basin of
Mexico and
Cuauhnahuac and
Huaxtepec in the
modern Mexican state of Morelos.
These conquests...
- Miahuaxi****tl (modern
Nahuatl pronunciation) of
Cuauhnahuac was a
Queen of Tenochtitlan. Her name is also
spelled as Miyahuaxi****tl. She was
mother of...