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Papantzin (fl. 1509 - fl. 1525) was a
Texcocoan princess, the
granddaughter of Nezahualpilli, and the
sister of
Moctezuma II,
whose policy was to marry...
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QuetzalCoatl Born
Before 877
Toltec Empire Died 916
Toltec Empire Spouse Tecpancaltzin Iztaccaltzin Father Papantzin Mother Unknown Religion Toltec religion...
- legends,
during the
reign of
Tecpancaltzin Iztaccaltzin, a
Toltec man
named Papantzin invented a type of
fermented syrup made from the
maguey plant. He sent...
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Toltec calendar is not
completely understood. In 843, a
Toltec man
named Papantzin invented a type of
sugar made from the
Agave plant. He and his daughter...
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during the
reign of
Tecpancaltzin (c. 990–1042) by a
Toltec noble named Papantzin,
whose daughter Xochitl was sent to the king with an
offering of aguamiel...
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traces the
discovery of
aguamiel to the
Toltec Empire, when a
noble named Papantzin was
trying to get the
emperor to
marry his
daughter Xochitl. He sent her...
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Emperor of
Mexico (b****) Ramatzin,
General of Montezuma's Army (baritone)
Papantzin,
Sister of
Montezuma (contralto) Piqui-Chaqui (Flea-footed), A Runner...
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career would include the following:
December 26, 1917,
created the role of
Papantzin in
Henry Kimball Hadley's short-lived
opera Azora, the
Daughter of Montezuma...
- Alaska, vice-presidential
candidate Curtis K. Hughes: Say It Ain't So, Joe
Papantzin,
Aztec princess,
sister of
Moctezuma II
Henry Kimball Hadley: Azora, the...