- The
Tepanecs or
Tepaneca are a
Mesoamerican people who
arrived in the
Valley of
Mexico in the late 12th or
early 13th centuries. The
Tepanec were a sister...
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Acamapichtli was
enthroned as the
first tlatoani of
Tenochtitlan in 1372. The
Tepanecs of
Azcapotzalco expanded their rule with help from the Mexica,
while the...
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Under Itzcoatl the
Mexica of
Tenochtitlan threw off the
domination of the
Tepanecs and
established the
Triple Alliance (Aztec Empire)
together with the other...
- Azcapotzalco,
ruled by the
Tepanec. In 1418, when the
young prince was fifteen, his
father was ********inated. The
Tepanecs of Azcapotzalco, led by Tezozomoc...
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powers of
previous times: the Colhuas, the Acolhua-Chichimecs, and the
Tepanecs. The
domain of
Tenochtitlan was the
southern part of the Basin, with the...
- Tenochtitlan's two prin****l
allied city-states, the
Acolhuas of
Texcoco and the
Tepanecs of Tlacopan, who
together with the
Mexica formed the
Aztec Triple Alliance...
- ([t͡ʃikoːˈmoːs̻toːk]) is the name for the
mythical origin place of the
Aztec Mexicas,
Tepanecs, Acolhuas, and
other Nahuatl-speaking
peoples (or Nahuas) of Mesoamerica...
- also
called Tacuba, (classical Nahuatl: Tlacōpan, [t͡ɬaˈkóːpan̥]) was a
Tepanec /
Mexica altepetl on the
western s**** of Lake Texcoco. The site is today...
- to Azcapotzalco, and
therefore the
Tepanec, who in turn were
somehow descendants of the Chichimecs. The
Tepanecs formed a
culture with political, social...
- Tezozomoctli.
According to
chronicler Fernando Alva Ixtlilxóchitl, the
Tepanecs were a
Chichimec group that
settled in 1012 in the
region west of Lake...