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Francisco Tenamaztle (fl. 1540s–1550s), also Tenamaxtlan,
Tenamaxtli or Tenamaxtle, was a
leader of the
Caxcan Indigenous peoples in
Mexico during the...
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Caxcanes is
unknown but the most
prominent leader who
emerged among them was
Tenamaztle of Nochistlán, Zacatecas.
Viceroy Antonio de
Mendoza called upon the experienced...
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Francisco Tenamaztle is
installed in Centro, Guadalajara's
Plaza Fundadores, in the
Mexican state of Jalisco. "Develan
escultura de
Tenamaztle en Plaza...
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Opata commander and
supporter of the
Second Mexican Empire.
Francisco Tenamaztle (fl. 1540s-50s)
Caxcan leader in the
Mixton War
Antonio Valeriano (c....
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Francisco Tenamaztle,
Indigenous leader in the Mixtón War,
statue on the main
square of Nochistlán de Mejía, Zacatecas...
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Nahuatl philosophy studied in its sources; 1993)
Francisco Tenamaztle (1995) La
flecha en el
blanco (In English: The
arrow in the Target; 1996)...
- 1541, an
indigenous leader named Tenamextle, also
known as
Francisco Tenamaztle and
Diego the Aztec, rebelled,
capturing and
executing Spanish leader...
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Spectre Mexican Man in Lift Las
Aparicio Juan 2016 La
carga Francisco Tenamaztle Vive por mí Gavilán 2017 El
silencio es
bienvenido Soldier 1 El autor...
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Caxcan were a
partly nomadic,
partly sedentary people.
Under their leader,
Tenamaztle, the
Caxcan were
allied with the
Zacatecos against the
Spaniards during...
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related their cases to him in Spain, for example, the
Nahua noble Francisco Tenamaztle from Nochistlán. His
influence at
court was so
great that some even considered...