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- Hiripan was the third Cazonci of the Irechikwa Ts'intsuntsani in Mesoamerica, in what is now Mexico. He was the nephew of Tariácuri. It is unknown when...
- centers around Lake Pátzcuaro. His son Hiripan continued the expansion into the area surrounding Lake Cuitzeo. Hiripan and later his brother Tangáxuan I began...
- 1300, he undertook the first conquests of other and installed his nephews Hiripan and Tangáxoan as lords of Ihuatzio and Tzintzuntzan respectively while...
- the Iréchikwa Tariácuri (c. 1350–c. 1390) Hiquingaje (c. 1390–c. 1420?) Hiripan (c. 1420?–c. 1435) Tangáxuan I (1435–1454) Tzitzipandáquare (1454–1479)...
- None of his sons outlived him, as almost all were drunkards and he and Hiripan, king of Ihuatzio, executed them all. His last son, Hiquingaje II, was...
- Tangáxuan I Cazonci of the Irechikwa Ts'intsuntsani Reign (C.E.1435–1454) Predecessor Hiripan Successor Tzitzipandáquare...
- Dzawindanda / Atonal (II), ruler (?–1458) Tarascan state (complete list) – Hiripan, Cazonci (?–c.1430) Tangáxuan I, Cazonci (1430–1454) Tzitzipandáquare,...
- received rulership of Pátzcuaro, while Tariácuri's nephews Tangaxoan and Hiripan were granted Tzintzuntzan and Ihuatzio respectively. They would follow...
- son Hiquíngare, who was given Pátzcuaro, and his nephews Tangáxoan and Hiripan, who were given the government of Tzintzuntzan and Ihuatzio respectively...
- (Tariaran), and how Hiripan will become king of Cuyacan, Tangaxoan of Mechuacan (Tzintzuntzan) and his son Hiquingaje in Pátzcuaro. By then Hiripan, Tangaxoan...