- ****isted the
Tenochca in the war
against the
Tepanec empire,
dominated by Azcapotzalco.
Shortly thereafter, the
first war
between the
Tenochca and Tlatelolca...
- centuries. The
Mexica of
Tenochtitlan were
additionally referred to as the "
Tenochca," a term ****ociated with the name of
their altepetl (city-state), Tenochtitlan...
- last-ditch
attempt by Moqui****x and his
allies to
challenge the
might of the
Tenochca, who had
recently cemented their political dominance within the empire...
- to Tenochtitlan. The
Tenochtitlan people were
originally referred to as
Tenochca, then the Mexica. He was a
respected chief who was
elected to
power by...
-
predominance of Tenochtitlan, it has also been
called the Mexica, Aztec, or
Tenochca Empire. It came to an end with the
Spanish conquest of 1521. Each of the...
- Moqui****x, who
sought to ally
himself with the
longstanding enemies of the
Tenochca, the Chalca, Tlaxcalteca,
Chololteca and Huexotzinca. The
Tlatelolca were...
- city-states
established in 1427: Tenochtitlan, the
capital city of the
Mexica or
Tenochca, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan,
previously part of the
Tepanec empire,
whose dominant...
-
Texcoco and
decided to
conquer Acolhuacan,
entering from the
north while the
Tenochca and
Tlacopan allies coming from
Azcapotzalco attacked from the south. The...
- Quaquapitzahuac. He was a
successor of his
grandfather and was
killed by the
Tenochca. The
Annals of
Cuauhtitlan (in
Bierhorst 1992) give
Quauhtlatoa as a father...
- Cuitláhuac (Spanish pronunciation: [kwiˈtlawak] ,
modern Nahuatl pronunciation) (c. 1476 – 1520) or Cuitláhuac (in
Spanish orthography;
Nahuatl languages:...