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Culhuacan or Culhuacán may
refer to:
Colhuacan (altepetl), a pre-Columbian city-state of the
Valley of
Mexico Pueblo Culhuacán, a
neighborhood of the Iztapalapa...
- City. The
group was also
known as the
Culhua-Mexica in
recognition of its
kinship alliance with the
neighboring Culhua,
descendants of the
revered Toltecs...
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homeland Aztlan, the
Mexica served as
mercenaries to the
Culhua at
their capital of Culhuacan. The
Culhua ruler bestowed his
daughter upon the
Mexica for an...
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civil society are
historiographically referred to as the
Aztecs or the
Culhua-Mexica. The
alliance was
formed from the
victorious factions of a civil...
- With this
string of victories,
Itzcoatl took the
title Culhua teuctli, "Lord of the
Culhua",
while Totoquilhuaztli, king of Tlacopan, took the title...
- A teuctocaitl, (Nahuatl for "lordly name";
pronounced [teːkʷtoːˈkaːitɬ]), was a
special title usually ending in the word
teuctli ("lord"). It was borne...
- region. They sent a
delegation to the
leaders of Culhuacan.
Although the
Culhua had only
recently ejected the
Mexica from Tizaapan, some
intermarriage had...
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prestigious and
revered place by the Aztec/Mexica (who also
styled themselves '
Culhua-Mexica'). In
Aztec codical writing, the
symbol or
glyph representing the...
- Grandmother", was one of the
Mexica deities, who may have once been a
gentle young Culhua princess promised in
marriage to a
Mexica prince. However, the
chief Mexica...
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people has been
criticized by
Robert H. Barlow, who
preferred the term "
Culhua-Mexica" in
reference to the empire's people, and by
Pedro Carrasco, who...