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Cuitláhuac (Spanish pronunciation: [kwiˈtlawak] ,
modern Nahuatl pronunciation) (c. 1476 – 1520) or
Cuitláhuac (in
Spanish orthography;
Nahuatl languages:...
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Cuitláhuac (Spanish: [kwitˈlawak] ) is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Veracruz. It is
named after Cuitláhuac, the 10th
tlatoani (ruler) of the...
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Cuitláhuac García Jiménez (born 18
April 1968) is a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) who
currently serves...
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Cuitláhuac is a
station on the
Mexico City Metro. It is
located in the
Colonia Popotla and
Colonia San Álvaro
districts in the
Miguel Hidalgo borough of...
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Spanish invasion.
Cuitlahuac (
Cuitláhuac) or
Cuitlahuatzin may
refer to:
Cuitlahuac (altepetl), a pre-Columbian
Aztec city-state
Cuitláhuac, Veracruz, a muni****lity...
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Coronation of
Cuitlahuac as Moctezuma's
successor Mid-October to mid-December –
Smallpox epidemic;
death of
Cuitlahuac on 4 December, perhaps...
- Tlatelōlco. He was an
uncle of
Emperors Cuauhtémoc,
Moctezuma II and
Cuitláhuac and
grandfather of
Diego de San
Francisco Tehuetzquititzin. Most sources...
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consort of Atlixcatzin, a tlacateccatl, and of the
Aztec emperors Cuitlahuac, and
Cuauhtemoc and as such the last
Aztec empress.
After the Spanish...
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aggressiveness and determination. Cuauhtémoc took
power in 1520 as
successor of
Cuitláhuac and was a
cousin of the late
emperor Moctezuma II. His
young wife, who...
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formerly independent muni****lity of
Iztapalapa (officially
Iztapalapa de
Cuitláhuac). The rest is made up of a
number of
other communities which are governed...