- the
palace of Nezahualcoyotl,
Texcotzingo (Baths of Nezahualcoyotl) and
Huexotla.
Other important sites include the Cathedral, the
Juanino Monastery, and...
- had
fallen under the sway of
Huexotla, and in 1409 was ****igned its own tlatoani, Huetzin, a son of the
tlatoani of
Huexotla. But his
reign was cut short...
- or
Yautepec Acatlan Ahautlan Ayotlan Chiapan Chiauhtlan Cuauhchinanco Huexotla Ixtepexi Ixtlahuaca Miahuatlan Misantla Ocuituco Tecomaixtlahuacan Tecpantepec...
- the
region of
Acolhuacan were
under Nezahualcoyotl,
including Otompan,
Huexotla, Coatlichan, Chimalhuacan, Tepetlaoztoc, Chiauhtla, Tezoyucan, Teotihuacan...
-
conquering Nahua-speaking
cities like
Cuauhnahuac (now Cuernavaca), and
towards Huexotla, Coatlinchan, and
Tepoztlan in the modern-day
state of
Morelos which was...
-
Huexotla or
Huexotla is an
archaeological site
located 5
kilometers south of Texcoco, at the town of San Luis
Huexotla,
close to Chapingo, in the state...
- Tenochtitlán
Tlatelolco ****tzilopochco Cuautitlán
Azcapotzalco Mixcoac Texcoco Huexotla Coatlichan Otompan Xochimilco Chalco Tlacopan Pochtecatl were
based in...
-
period include that of the
Chichimecas in
Tenayuca and of the
Acolhuas in
Huexotla,
Texcotizingo and Los Melones.
Other important groups were the Mazahuas...
-
figure was King Nezahualcoyotl. This
urban settlement comprises Chapingo,
Huexotla,
Unidad ISSSTE (residential area for
staff of UACH) as well as Salitreria...
- Texcoco,
fought against them
siding with the Tepaneca, as was the case of
Huexotla; the
fourth Mexica Tlatoani Itzcoatl (1427–1440)
offered pardon in exchange...