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conquered territories received the name
Tepanecapan (land of the
tepanecas) (lit. "over the
tepanecas").
Reputedly welcomed to the
Valley of
Mexico by the semi-legendary...
- A teuctocaitl, (Nahuatl for "lordly name";
pronounced [teːkʷtoːˈkaːitɬ]), was a
special title usually ending in the word
teuctli ("lord"). It was borne...
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These include the Culhuaque, Cuitlahuaque, Mixquica, Xochimilca, Chalca,
Tepaneca, Acolhuaque, and Mexica. In
older usage, the term was
commonly used about...
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Melissodes tepaneca, the
tepanec long-horned bee, is a
species of long-horned bee in the
family Apidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America...
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Megachile tepaneca is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae. It was
described by
Cresson in 1878. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014.
Retrieved 18 October...
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different Nahua group: the Xochimilca, Tla****ca, Acolhua, Tlaxcalteca,
Tepaneca, Chalca, and Mexica.
Along with
these people, the Olmec-Xicalanca and Xaltocamecas...
- the
first census ever in the Americas.[citation needed] The Acolhuas,
Tepanecas and
Otomis were
already established in this land so
alliances were made...
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Tepanec conquered territories were
called “Tepanecapan” (“
tepanecas land",
literally "over the
tepanecas").
According to
chronicler Fernando de Alva Cortés Ixtlilxochitl...
- of the Culhua",
while Totoquilhuaztli, king of Tlacopan, took the
title Tepaneca teuctli, "Lord of the Tepanecs". In 1439,
Itzcoatl undertook a campaign...
- the area its
current name;
however their rule was
hated by the
native Tepanecas, who
welcomed Hernán Cortés and the Spanish,
allowing them to use this...