- 1299,
settling on the
Chapultepec Hill, and were dominated.
Allowed the
Mexitin establishment in
Chapultepec in 1281–1286 so they
expelled the Matlatzincas-Texcaltepecas...
- and won
wisdom (internal sight; insight). In the
migration myth of the
Mexitin, i.e., the
early Aztecs, a mummy-bundle (perhaps an effigy)
carried by...
-
followers on the
journey that "now, no
longer is your name Azteca, you are now
Mexitin [Mexica]". In today's usage, the term "Aztec"
often refers exclusively...
-
against ****xachtitlan, the
final battle taking place near Tecpayocan, the
Mexitin win but
Tecpatzin dies. Also
shortly after ****tziltzin died, Tozcuecuextli...
- at Chapoltepec,
Cuauhtlehquetzqui was
named lord of the
place and the
Mexitin achieved their own
Excan Tlahtoloyan (triple
alliance or confederation)...
-
succeeded by Tezcapoctzin, who
ruled from 1248 to 1283. In his time the
mexitin appeared, who
requested permission to
found their second capital on the...