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Tayatzin was a king of
Tepanec city of
Azcapotzalco in Mexico. He is also
called Quetzalayatzin. He was born as a prince, the son of king
Tezozomoc and...
- half-brother was
Tayatzin.
Maxtla was
installed as a
ruler of Coyoacán. Upon Tezozomoc's
death in the year
Twelve Rabbit (1426),
Tayatzin became a king,...
- Texcoco. Upon Tezozomoc's
death in the year
Twelve Rabbit (1426), his son
Tayatzin became a king, but
Maxtla seized power at Azcapotzalco,
leaving the rulership...
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Tezozomoc in 1426
brought his sons
Tayatzin and
Maxtla to the throne, with
Maxtla most
likely poisoning Tayatzin. In 1428,
Maxtla was
overthrown by the...
- Quaquapitzahuac. Upon Tezozomoc's
death in the year
Twelve Rabbit (1426), his son
Tayatzin became a king, but
Maxtla seized power at Azcapotzalco,
leaving the rulership...
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after a long reign, he was
succeeded by his son
Tayauh (also
known as
Tayatzin).
However Maxtla,
ruler of
Coyoacan and
brother of Tayauh,
usurped the...
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Saloum (c.1493)
Mexico Azcapotzalco – Tezozomoc,
Tlatoani (1353/71–1426)
Tayatzin,
Tlatoani (1426) Maxtla,
Tlatoani (1426–1428/31)
Temozomoc II, Tlatoani...
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death and Tezozómoc's rise in 1371.
Acolnahuacatl was a
grandfather to
Tayatzin, Maxtla,
Xiuhcanahualtzin and Ayauhcihuatl. In the García
Granados Codex...
- the
Queen Tzihuacxochitzin I.
Chalchiuhcozcatzin was the
mother of king
Tayatzin, who
ruled for very
short time,
because his
throne was
usurped by his half-brother...
- 1426 or 1427/8
during the
succession struggle in
Azcapotzalco between Tayatzin and Maxtla. He is
recorded as
having been
stoned to
death while traveling...