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Tangaxuan II (died
February 14, 1530) was the last
cazonci (monarch) of the Purépecha Empire, from 1520–1530. He was
baptized Francisco when...
- 1300 he
undertook the
first conquests and
installed his sons
Hiripan and
Tangáxuan as
lords of
Ihuatzio and
Tzintzuntzan respectively,
himself ruling from...
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Tangáxuan I was the
fourth Cazonci of the
Irechikwa Ts'intsuntsani in Mesoamerica, in what is now Mexico. He was the
nephew of Tariácuri. His rule began...
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Tzintzuntzan by
Tangáxuan II, the
cazonci of the
Tarascan state,
which largely coincides with the
modern state of Michoacán.
Tangáxuan gave Guzmán presents...
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overthrown and lost."
After hearing about the fall of the
Aztec Empire,
Irecha Tangaxuan II sent
emissaries to the
Spanish victors (the Purépecha
empire was a...
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native po****tion much
diminished by an
epidemic of smallpox, the
cazonci Tangaxuan II
pledged his
allegiance as a v****al of the King of
Spain without a fight...
- when the
Spanish came to Mexico. The
Tarascan state's
cazonci (monarch),
Tangaxuan II, had
given up his
kingdom and
people to the
Spanish after he saw the...
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Hiquingaje (c. 1390–c. 1420?)
Hiripan (c. 1420?–c. 1435)
Tangáxuan I (1435–1454) Tzitzipandáquare (1454–1479)
Zuangua (1479–1520)
Tangáxuan II (1520–1530)...
- Tzitzipandáquare
Cazonci of the Purépecha
Empire Reign 1454–1479
Predecessor Tangáxuan I
Successor Zuangua...
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incorporated into the
realm of New Spain, but with the
killing of
Cazonci Tangaxuán II by Nuño de Guzmán, the
relation became one of
Spanish dominance by...