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Matlatzinca or
Ocuiltec may
refer to:
Matlatzinca people, an
ethnic group of
Mexico Matlatzinca languages, a
group of Oto-Manguean
languages This disambiguation...
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Matlatzinco.
Matlatzinco was the
Aztec (Nahuatl) term for the
Toluca Valley. The
political capital of the
valley was also
referred to as “
Matlatzinco”;...
- the
Matlatzinco" by the Spanish, due to the
dominance of this
ethnic group here.
Tetepetl Hill is a
sharp rise from the
Valley of the
Matlatzinco running...
- Mexico, just west of the
Valley of
Mexico (Mexico City), the old name was
Matlatzinco. The
valley runs north–south for
about 35 km (22 mi),
surrounded by mountains...
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Tlacopan Totoquihuatzin, the lord of
Iztapalapa Cuitláhuac, and the lord of
Matlatzinco, to
rebel against the
Spanish conquerors. However, Moctezuma, enraptured...
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President Sebastián
Lerdo de Tejada. The
Valley of
Toluca was
known as
Matlatzinco Valley in
ancient times and home to at
least four
linguistic groups:...
- Ontiveros. Umberger, Emily; Hernández Faham,
Casandra (Spring 2017). "
Matlatzinco Before the Aztecs: José García Payón and the
Sculptural Corpus of Calixtlahuaca"...
- present-day city of
Toluca in the
State of Mexico.
Known originally as "
Matlatzinco", this
urban settlement was a
powerful capital whose kings controlled...
- first-born son. He
became High
Steward of Tepotzotlan.
Xaltemoctzin of
Matlatzinco Quinatzin I****tltemoctzin Quinatzin:
First King of Tepotzotlan. Ichpochtzicuiltzin...
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received the news that the
crops of the
natives of the
towns of the
Matlatzinco Valley (today the
Valley of Toluca) had been
affected by the
cattle and...