- Cuautitlán (Nahuatl pronunciation: [kwautiˈtɬan], Otomi: Nza), is a muni****lity in the
State of Mexico, just
north of the
northern tip of the Federal...
- ("ruler" or "king") of the pre-Columbian
Nahua altepetl (city-state) of
Cuauhtitlan in
central Mexico. His
palace was
located at Huexocalco. Tezozomoctli...
- that
regards the pre-Hispanic
history of
Central Mexico, the
Anales de
Cuauhtitlan and the
other that
regards the
study of
Aztec cosmology, the Leyenda...
-
leaves his
heart as a star and
becomes a part of the sky. The
Annals of
Cuauhtitlan gives his year of
death as 1 Reed, one 52-year
calendar cycle from his...
-
Cuauhtitlan is a very
important early source which is
particularly valuable for
having been
originally written in Nahuatl. The
Anales de
Cuauhtitlan describes...
- most
notably historian Miguel León-Portilla.
According to the
Anales de
Cuauhtitlan, the
Toltec people came to be in the year 1-rabbit (674), the year they...
-
outside the
capital is a
hopeless backwater. "Fuera de México, todo es
Cuauhtitlán" ["outside of
Mexico City, it's all Podunk"], that is, poor, marginal...
-
significance in the
continentally insular culture of Mesoamerica. The
Anales de
Cuauhtitlan is a very
important early source which is
particularly valuable for having...
-
mythology Primo Feliciano Velázquez (1975). Códice Chimalpopoca.
Anales de
Cuauhtitlán y
Leyenda de los
Soles (in Spanish).
Instituto de
Investigaciones Históricas...
- ceremonies.
According to
major sources, Juan
Diego was born in 1474 in
Cuauhtitlan, and at the time of the
apparitions he
lived there or in Tolpetlac. Although...