- district. In 1895, it was made an
independent muni****lity.
Lienzo de
Quauhquechollan "Huaquechula".
Enciclopedia de Los
Municipios y
Delegaciones de México...
- The
Lienzo de
Quauhquechollan ("
Quauhquechollan Cloth") is a 16th-century
lienzo (cloth painting) of the Nahua, a
group of
indigenous peoples of Mexico...
- held by the muni****l
government of Tlaxcala.
Aztec codices Lienzo de
Quauhquechollan MacLean,
Robert (January 2003). "Historia de Tlaxcala". University...
- The "Lienzo de
Quauhquechollan"
depicts the
conquest of
Guatemala by the
alliance between the
Quauhquechollan rulers and the
forces of Don
Jorge de Alvarado...
-
Retrieved 6
November 2015.
Foster 2000.
Lovell 2005, p. 58.
Lienzo de
Quauhquechollan Archived 24 July 2009 at the
Wayback Machine digital map exhibition...
-
Lienzo A
sheet of cloth,
sometimes of
grand format. The
Lienzo de
Quauhquechollan is a
notable example.
Boturini Codex, an
example of a tira
Codex Bodley...
-
Aztecs built a
garrison to keep the
rebellious Chontales in line; in
Quauhquechollan (modern-day Huauquechula) near
Atlixco where the
Aztecs built a garrison...
- ****elbergs,
Florine G.L. (2004).
Conquered Conquistadors: The
Lienzo de
Quauhquechollan, a
Nahua vision of the
conquest of Guatemala. CNWS
publications series...
- pre-Columbian
traditions on
contemporary culture. A life-size
replica of the
Quauhquechollan Cloth is a
focal point of the exhibition. This room
showcases temporary...
- ISBN 978-0-8020-5976-5.
Florine ****elbergs,
Conquered Conquistadors: The
Lienzo de
Quauhquechollan, A
Nahua Vision of the
Conquest of
Guatemala (University
Press of Colorado...