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Ocotelolco (sometimes
spelled Ocotelulco), in pre-Columbian Mexico, was one of the four
independent altepetl (polities) that
constituted the confederation...
- Santillán in 1545 (26
years after the Conquest).
These fiefdoms were
Ocotelolco, Quia****ztlan, Tepeticpac, and Tizatlan. At this time, four
great houses...
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conquest of
Mexico it was,
along with
Ocotelolco, the most
powerful of the four
allied communities.
Where Ocotelolco held the
economical power,
having the...
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sought a
peace treaty with the Tlaxcaltecs. Maxixcatzin, the
ruler of
Ocotelolco, was in
favour of
allying with the Spaniards, but
Xicotencatl II opposed...
- had
Xicotencatl secretly executed,
allowing noblemen from the city of
Ocotelolco to ****ume
power over Tlaxcala. Due to
their alliance with the Spanish...
- the
Nahua altepetl (city-state) of
Ocotelolco at the time of the
Spanish conquest of the
Aztec Empire.
Ocotelolco was one of the four
towns that formed...
- with him
along with his people. He
belonged possibly to the
faction of
Ocotelolco.
According to
Bernal Díaz del Castillo,
Chichimecatecuhtli and Xicotencatl...
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following year.
Following his death,
noblemen from the
rival city-state of
Ocotelolco took
control of Tlaxcala. One song or poem
attributed to
Xicotencatl is...
- (1479–1520) Tangáxuan II,
Cazonci (1520–1530)
Tlaxcala (Nahua state) –
Ocotelolco – Maxixcatl,
Tlatoani (?–1520)
Tizatlan –
Xicotencatl I,
Tlatoani (1425–1522)...
- The area was
ruled by a
coalition of four
dominions called Tepeticpac,
Ocotelolco,
Tizatlan and Quia****ztlan
which united in the 14th
century to defend...