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Carlos Ometochtzin (Nahuatl for "Two Rabbit";
pronounced [oːmeˈtoːtʃ.tsin]) or Ahuachpitzactzin, or
Chichimecatecatl (Nahuatl for "Chichimec lord," is...
- (1496-?1537),
Nahua priest/shaman
executed by the
Inquisition Carlos Ometochtzin (d. 1539)
Cacique of Texcoco,
executed by the
Inquisition Daniel Ponce...
- in
classical Nahuatl, with the
literal meaning of "two rabbit"
Carlos Ometochtzin (d. 1539), an
Acolhua noble,
whose surname means "Two Rabbit" This disambiguation...
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deliver to the
secular courts a lord of Texcoco,
known as Don
Carlos Ometochtzin Chichimecatecuhtli,
accused of
having "reverted to idolatry" and of offering...
- upon baptism. He is
known in the
historical literature as Don
Carlos Ometochtzin. The
trial record was
published in 1910. It is the main
source for this...
- Cortés's
expedition to Guatemala. Don Juan
married a
niece of
Carlos Ometochtzin, a
Texocan lord who was
burnt at the
stake in 1539 for
continuing to...
- ISBN 1-888755-00-8
Shamanic Snuffs or
Entheogenic Errhines (2001), ISBN 1-888755-02-4
Ometochtzin: Las
Muertes de Dos
Conejos (2001)
Drugs of the Dreaming: Oneirogens:...
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lands that
Texcocan lord
Ixtlilxochitl I may have
given to Don
Carlos Ometochtzin Chichimecatecotl of Texcoco, a son of Nezahualpilli, and
litigation over...
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colonial era. Most
notable is the
dispute over
lands held by don
Carlos Ometochtzin of Texcoco, who was
executed by the
inquisition in 1539. The Oztoticpac...
- Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba (1794–1835),
Spanish aristocrat Carlos Ometochtzin (died 1539),
member of the
Acolhua nobility and
known for his resistance...