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Macuilxochitzin (born c. 1435), also
referred to in some
texts as Macuilxochitl, was a poet (cuicanitl)
during the peak
years of the
Aztec civilization...
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gender parallelism in upper-class society. One
famous female poet is
Macuilxochitzin,
whose work
primarily focused on the
Aztec conquest. The
Aztecs produced...
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Queen Cacamacihuatl,
nephew of
Emperor Itzcoatl,
father of poet
Macuilxochitzin, and
brother of
Emperors Chimalpopoca and
Moctezuma I.
During the reign...
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intact until the fall of
Aztec capital of
Tenochtitlan in 1521.
Macuilxochitzin was
governor of Tepotzotlán when the
Spanish arrived here in 1520....
- García Cruz,
artisan Macedonia Blas Flores,
human rights activist Macuilxochitzin,
Aztec poet José Luis Romo Martín,
painter Fortunato Moreno Reinoso...
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extolling the sovereign's
military strength and conquest. One such poet is
Macuilxochitzin, the
daughter of a
prominent noble family.
Women could also work as...
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Quecehuacatzin Catlacatzin Pablo Tlillotlynahual Techanónoc
Tzipalle Don
Pedro Macuilxochitzin: Rey de
Tepotzotlan Don
Diego Nequametzin: Rey de
Tepotzotlan Ayactlacatzin...
- government. ****tzilatzin had two
children in ****tzilopochco: a son,
Macuilxochitzin, and a daughter,
whose name is not
known but who
married Quauhpopocatzin...
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authors such as
Tecayehuatzin of Huexotzinco,
Temilotzin of Tlatelolco,
Macuilxochitzin,
Tlaltecatzin of Cuauhchinanco,
Cuacuauhtzin of Tepechpan, Nezahualcoyotl...
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Tepechpan wrote a poem
about his
betrayal by Nezahualcoyotl.: 77–87
Macuilxochitzin (c. 1435-?),
daughter of Tlacaelel: 155–169
Nezahualcoyotl (tlatoani)...