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Nopaltzin was a 13th-century
Chichimec leader, a tlatoani. His name
means "Cactus King" in the
Nahuatl language. A
Chichimec ruler, the son of the celebrated...
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Xolotl founded Tenayuca ca. 1224.
Xolotl was
succeeded by his son
Nopaltzin who
consolidated the
Chichimec Kingdom. His
daughter was Cuetlaxochitzin...
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Jorge Nopaltzin Guaderrama, a
modern Aztec shaman.
Aztec culture had a
complex priesthood, shamans, and the
contemporary Aztec shamanism represents a...
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Claiming descent from the
legendary Chichimec chieftains King
Xolotl and
Nopaltzin,
Ixtlixochitl became tlatoani of
Texcoco in 1409
after the
death of his...
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founder of
Tetzcoco in 1115 AD and
reigned until 1232. He was
followed by
Nopaltzin (1232–1263),
Tlotzin (1263–1298),
Quinatzin (1298–1357), Techotlalazin...
- (Coatlichan) ♀Pachxochitzin
Tlotzin 1107-1141
Tlacotzin ♀Malinalxochitl ♀
Nopaltzin Quinatzin 1141-1253
Xiuhquetzal (Tlaxcallan)
Tochin (Huexotzinco?) ♀Tomiyauh...
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Xolotl was
succeeded by
Nopaltzin who
consolidated the
Chichimec empire . His son, Tlotzin,
became lord of Tenayuca. When
Nopaltzin died, his
successor Quinatzin...
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earlier tlatoque of the Chichimeca,
succeeding Xolotl (1172–1232),
Nopaltzin (1232–1263) and
Tlotzin (1263–1298). The line of
tlatoque continued in...
- Acolhuacan. The most
notable rulers of Acolhuacan, who
resided in
Texcoco were
Nopaltzin,
Tlotzin Pochotl,
Quinatzin Tlaltecatzin, Techotlalatzin, Ixtlixochitl...
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Zempoala was head of the province,
being ruled by King Xolotl's son,
Nopaltzin. In 1430, the
province fell to Texcoco. In 1540, the
Spanish arrived to...