- In the
Aztec military,
tlacateccatl (pronounced [t͡ɬaːkaˈteːkkat͡ɬ]) was a
title roughly equivalent to general. The
tlacateccatl was in
charge of the tlacatecco...
- the
Aztec ruler Moctezuma II. She was the
consort of Atlixcatzin, a
tlacateccatl, and of the
Aztec emperors Cuitlahuac, and
Cuauhtemoc and as such the...
- of darts") and the
General the
Tlācateccatl [t͡ɬaːkaˈtek.kat͡ɬ] ("Cutter of men"). The
Tlacochcalcatl and
Tlacateccatl also had to name
successors prior...
- into
battle when the
ruler was
otherwise occupied.
Together with the
tlacateccatl (general), he was in
charge of the
Aztec army and
undertook all military...
-
advisory body of
generals and
source of ****ure
Huetlatoani Tlacochcalcatl Tlacateccatl Ezhuahuacatl Tlillancalqui Military societies Cuachicqueh, or
Shorn Ones...
-
Guerrero Tlacateccatl (Nahuatl)
State Free and
Sovereign State of
Guerrero Estado Libre y
Soberano de
Guerrero (Spanish)
Tlahtohcayotl Tlacateccatl (Nahuatl)...
-
progressing in the
warrior societies from the
noble warrior to "Eagle warrior" to "Jaguar Warrior" to "Otomitl" to "Shorn One" and
finally as "
Tlacateccatl"....
-
story of a
former tlacateccatl, a
general and
commander of over 8,000 troops: He
drank up all his land; he sold it all ...
Tlacateccatl, a
valiant warrior...
- was a 15th-century
Aztec noble,
prince and a
warrior who
served as
tlacateccatl ("captain general")
under the
ruler Moctezuma I, his brother. The name...
- ****tzilatzin was the
second son of
Huehue Zaca, who held the
title of
tlacateccatl (general) and who was a son of ****tzili****tl, the
second Aztec ruler...