- to a site of
secondary importance. The
father of
Quinatzin was
Tlotzin Pochotl, and a
noblewoman called Icpacxochitl. Quinatzin’s wife was a Princess...
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creation myth. To the Aztecs, the
combined shade of an āhuēhuētl and a
pōchōtl (Ceiba pentandra)
metaphorically represented a ruler's authority. According...
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notable rulers of Acolhuacan, who
resided in
Texcoco were Nopaltzin,
Tlotzin Pochotl,
Quinatzin Tlaltecatzin, Techotlalatzin,
Ixtlixochitl El Viejo, Nezahualcoyotl...
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drink with
boiled cornmeal, cocoa, and grains. Initially, it was
called pochotl (from Nahuatl, pozolli,
meaning "sparkling"), but
after the
arrival of...
- and
introduced Toltec culture to his people. Nopaltzin's son
Tlotzin Pochotl, the "Hawk",
continued his father's
civilizing efforts.
Following the death...
- (the
seeds of
Calocarpum mammosum), with the
flavor of
bitter almonds;
pochotl (the
seeds of
Ceipa spp.),
described as "sweet and tasty"; and all****e...
- in September,
after Michael Archangel. "Pochuta"
comes from the
nahuatl Pochotl or Pochotla,
which means "Place of ceibas".
Pochuta is
surrounded by Chimaltenango...