-
descent from the
legendary Chichimec chieftains King
Xolotl and Nopaltzin,
Ixtlixochitl became tlatoani of
Texcoco in 1409
after the
death of his father, Techotlala...
- Nopaltzin,
Tlotzin Pochotl,
Quinatzin Tlaltecatzin, Techotlalatzin,
Ixtlixochitl El Viejo, Nezahualcoyotl,
Nezahualpilli and Cacamatzin. All of these...
- de Alva. (1952 [1600-1611]).
Obras históricas de Don
Fernando de Alva
Ixtlixochitl,
publicadas y
anotadas pro
Alfredo Chavero. Mexico:
Editoria Nacional...
-
warriors under the
leadership of
Yoyotzin and the
younger brother of
Ixtlixochitl, and 15
thousand Aztec warriors under the
command of a
nephew of Cuauhtemoc...
- in Ayotzingo,
gives them
supplies and
offers city
Texcoco to go away.
Ixtlixóchitl with
Spanish helped Chalca to
defend the
people of
Xochimilco and Tlahuac...
-
third audit finds". Reuters.
Retrieved 22
January 2023. López Ibarra,
Ixtlixochitl (7
January 2023). "La
historia de la Línea 3" [The
history of Line 3]...
- was one of the
youngest children born to
indigenous Doña Ana Cortés
Ixtlixochitl and her husband, a Spaniard, Juan Pérez de Peralta. Alva may have been...
-
history by Sahagún he
added one of the
relaciones of
Fernando de Alva
Ixtlixochitl,
selected by him for the p****ionate
spirit which it
displays against...
-
uncharacteristic of the Olmecs. The
ruins were
described by
Fernando de Alva
Ixtlixochitl in the
early 17th century,
although the
modern discovery by
Father Lorenzo...
- city at
about 1114, but the
Texcoco chronicler Don
Fernando de Alva
Ixtlixóchitl, puts the
foundation date at
about 1207. This area
never formally became...