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- Nezahualpilli (Nahuatl for "fasting prince"; 1464–1515, modern Nahuatl pronunciation) was king (tlatoani) of the Mesoamerican city-state of Texcoco, elected...
- aid the po****tion. Moctezuma and the lords of Texcoco and Tlacopan, Nezahualpilli, and Totoquihuatzin, attempted to aid the po****tion during the disaster...
- concubines and an estimated 110 children. He was succeeded by his son Nezahualpilli as tlatoani of Texcoco. His great-grandson Juan Bautista Pomar is credited...
- Aztec ceremonial regalia. The fourth picture illustrates the tlatoani Nezahualpilli, son of Nezahualcoyotl, and is likely the most referenced and recognizable...
- city of the Aztec Empire. Cacamatzin was a son of the previous king Nezahualpilli by one of his mistresses. Traditionally, the Texcocan kings were elected...
- Tasqueña Las Torres Ciudad Jardín La Virgen Xotepingo Nezahualpilli Registro Federal Textitlán El Vergel Estadio Azteca ****pulco Xomali Anillo Periférico...
- Yacotzin (fl. ca. early 16th century) was the wife of Nezahualpilli, king of Texcoco and mother of Ixtlilxochitl II. According to the Ramírez Codex, she...
- Purépecha in battle again. In 1472, Nezahualcoyotl died, and his son Nezahualpilli was enthroned as the new huetlatoani of Texcoco. This was followed by...
- (1357–1409), Ixlilxochitl (1409–1418), Nezahualcoyotl (1420–1472), Nezahualpilli (1472–1516), Cacama (1517–1519), Coanchochtzin (1520–1521), and Don...
- great campaigns of conquest. ? – 1472 Died of natural causes Nezahualpilli Nezahualpilli 1472–1515 (43 years) Son of Nezahualcoyotl (1431–1472). ? – 1515...