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- Oaxtepec is a town within the muni****lity of Yautepec and the Cuautla metropolitan area in the eastern part of the Mexican state of Morelos. Its main...
- subordinate to Huaxtepec, Anenecuilco's share of tribute is unclear. After the Spanish conquest in 1521, Hernán Cortés took Huaxtepec for himself in encomienda...
- Cuautla, Tepalcingo, Jonacatepec (Las Pilas), Olintepec, Atlihuayan, Huaxtepec, Gualupita de Cuernavaca, Tlayacapan, etc. (Piña Chan y Plancarte). Five...
- imperial expansion were Coyoacan in the Basin of Mexico and Cuauhnahuac and Huaxtepec in the modern Mexican state of Morelos. These conquests provided the new...
- aquatic birds. Places like this also existed in Texcoco, Chapultepec, Huaxtepec (now called Oaxtepec), and Texcotzingo. Tenochtitlan can be considered...
- surrounding countryside and villages. The largest of these were Cuauhnáhuac and Huaxtepec (Oaxtepec). These people had advanced knowledge of astronomy and a highly...
- Moctezuma. Totolapan was part of the territory of Huaxtepec. Hernan Cortés sent Gonzalo de Sandoval to Huaxtepec (Oaxtepec), also taking Totolapan in 1519, at...
- human settlements controlled by Moctezuma Il****camina from his palace in Huaxtepec (Oaxtepec). The term continued to be used during the colonial era. Zacualpan...
- was divided into two zones, one headed by Cuauhnahuac and the other by Huaxtepec. At the time of the Spanish Conquest, Itzohuatzin was governing Cuauhnahuac...
- submit to the Lord of Tenochtitlan. Moctezuma built a botanical garden in Huaxtepec (Oaxtepec) in (1440–1469). The conquest of Morelos by the conquistadors...