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Techotlalatzin (or Techotlala,
removing the
classical Nahuatl honorific -tzin) was the
ruler (tlatoani) of the pre-Columbian
Mesoamerican city-state of...
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Texcoco Reign 1409 - 1418
Predecessor Techotlalatzin Successor Nezahualcoyotl Died 1418
Spouse Matlalcihuatzin Issue Nezahualcoyotl Father Techotlalatzin...
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speakers and did not
speak Nahuatl until decreed by
their ruler (tlatoani)
Techotlalatzin.
Smith (1984, p.171), who
arrives at this date by
averaging six dates...
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under Cortés, r. 1524–1526
Huetlatoani Quinatzin Tlaltecatzin, r. ?
Techotlalatzin, r. 1357 or 1377–1409
Ixtlilxochitl Ome Tochtli, r. 1409–1418 Nezahualcoyōtl...
- of Cohuatlichan.
Princess Tozquentzin married the King of Texcoco,
Techotlalatzin.
Acolmiztli was also
married to Tlazozomizqui.
Their daughters were...
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opposition of his son Maxtla. He
declared war
against the king of Texcoco,
Techotlalatzin, and
being defeated sued for peace; but
after the latter's
death he...
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First tlatoani of Tetzcoco. ? – 1357 Died of
natural causes Techotlalatzin Techotlala 1357–1409 (52 years) Son of
Quinatzin (1298–1357). ? – 1409...
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Princess from Huejotla,
Queen Cuauhcihuatzin,
mother of his
successor Techotlalatzin. Her
grandson was
Ixtlilxochitl I. Quinatzin’s mother-in-law was called...
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Texcoco were Nopaltzin,
Tlotzin Pochotl,
Quinatzin Tlaltecatzin,
Techotlalatzin,
Ixtlixochitl El Viejo, Nezahualcoyotl,
Nezahualpilli and Cacamatzin...
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period (16th and 17th centuries),
Otompan was
created around 1395 when
Techotlalatzin,
ruler of Texcoco,
settled Otomi refugees there who were
fleeing the...