- 43″W / 19.2249139°N 98.9642861°W / 19.2249139; -98.9642861 San
Andres Míxquic is a
community located in the
southeast of the
Distrito Federal (Mexico...
- parentheses) are: Tláhuac (305,076), San Juan
Ixtayopan (24,120), San Andrés
Mixquic (13,310),
Santa Catarina Yeca****tzotl (9,563), and San Nicolás Tetelco...
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began to
dominate other areas on the
south side of the
lakes such as
Mixquic, Tláhuac,
Culhuacan and even
parts of what is now the
State of Morelos...
- (1522-1529,
since 1533)
Support or
occasional alliesb:
Otomi Chalco Xochimilco Mixquic Iztapalapa Aztec Triple Alliance (1519–1521)
Tenochtitlan Cholula Tlatelolco...
- the
shallow lake floors.
Successful campaigns against Xochimilco (1430),
Mixquic (1432),
Cuitlahuac (1433), and
Tezompa would secure agricultural resources...
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cities immediately on the lakeside, such as Xochimilco,
Culhuacan and
Mixquic were also subdued. Two of the
primary architects of the
Aztec empire were...
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Totonacapan (under the de
facto leadership of Chicomacatl),
Chalco and
Mixquic (which were near Tenochtitlan)—forming
alliances with
Spain against him...
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small town east of Xochimilco, in
addition to San Luis, Tlahuac, and
Mixquic.
Although many of
these gardens were
constructed and
thoroughly tended...
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after their long journey. In some
parts of Mexico, such as the
towns of
Mixquic, Pátzcuaro and Janitzio,
people spend all
night beside the
graves of their...
- before."
Lakeside towns,
including Iztapalapa, Churubusco, Culuacan, and
Mixquic made
peace with the Spaniards.: 374–75 The
fighting in
Tenochtitlan was...