- Nahuatl:
Motēuczōma Xōcoyōtzin [moteːkʷˈs̻oːmaḁ ʃoːkoˈjoːt͡sin̥] .
Variant spellings include Moctezuma, Motewksomah, Motecuhzomatzin, Montezuma,
Moteuczoma, Motecuhzoma...
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Moctezuma I (c. 1398–1469), also
known as
Montezuma I,
Moteuczomatzin Il****camina (classical Nahuatl: Motēuczōmah Il****camīna [motɛːkʷˈs̻oːmaḁ ilwikaˈmiːna])...
- Itzcōhuātl, r. 1427–1440
Motēuczōma Il****camīna, r. 1440–1468 Axayacatl, r. 1469–1481 Tizocic, r. 1481–1486 Ā****zotl, r. 1486–1502
Motēuczōma Xocoyotzin, r. 1502–1520...
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cities Tetzcoco and Tlacopan. ? – 1440 Died of
natural causes Moctezuma I
Motēuczōma Il****camīna 1440–1466 (26 years) Son of ****tzili****tl (1391–1414). Though...
- May 31, 2024. Hajovsky,
Patrick Thomas (2015). On the Lips of Others:
Moteuczoma's Fame in
Aztec Monuments and Rituals. Austin, Texas:
University of Texas...
- most common, but has now
largely been
replaced with "motecuhzoma" and "
Moteuczoma", in
Spanish the term "Moctezuma"
which inverts the
order of t and k has...
- Historia: 85–117. Hajovsky,
Patrick Thomas (2015). On the Lips of Others:
Moteuczoma's Fame in
Aztec Monuments and Rituals. Austin:
University of
Texas Press...
- 2010.
Huehue Moctezuma or
Moctezuma I El
Viejo (The older) (náhuatl:
Motēuczōma Il****camina, "Su Señor el Airado,
Flechador del Cielo") was the fifth...
- and its surroundings,
later during the
expansion of
tenochca dominion,
Moteuczoma Il****camina
submits Axocopan,
Atotonilco and Xilotepec,
however the consolidation...