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Tizatlan, in pre-Columbian Mexico, was one of the four
independent altepemeh (polities, sing. altepetl) that
constituted the
confederation of Tlaxcallan...
- the
Tlaxcallan state expanded with the
foundations of
Ocotelulco and
Tizatlán. The
fourth major settlement, Quia****ztlan, was
founded by
members of the...
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Xayacamach of
Tizatlan was an
Aztec poet from the Pre-Columbian
state of Tlaxcallan, born
between 1450 and 1455. He was the son of the "Señor de Aztahua...
- (1425) – c. 4
Rabbit (1522)) was a long-lived
teuctli (elected official) of
Tizatlan, a
Nahua altepetl (city-state)
within the
Confederacy of Tlaxcala, in what...
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ruled by a
coalition of four
dominions called Tepeticpac, Ocotelolco,
Tizatlan and Quia****ztlan
which united in the 14th
century to
defend themselves...
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attractions are the
archaeological sites of Cacaxtla, Xochitécatl and
Tizatlán,
which were not
fully investigated until the 20th century,
unlike most...
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ethnic Tlaxcaltec,
Xicotencatl the
Younger was the son of the
ruler of
Tizatlan, one of the four
confederate altepemeh of the
Tlaxcallan state, of which...
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dominant ethnic group. By the time of
European contact, the city of
Tizatlan was
effectively controlling Tlaxcala.
Despite early attempts by the Aztecs...
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Krokodeilos Kladas, Gr****
military leader (d. 1490)
Xicotencatl I,
ruler of
Tizatlan (in modern-day Mexico) (d. 1522)
January 18 –
Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl...
- founded. At the time of the
Spanish conquest of
Mexico it was,
along with
Tizatlan, the most
powerful of the four
allied communities.
Where Ocotelolco held...