- or city-state, in the
Valley of Mexico. Its inhabitants,
known as the
Tlatelolca, were part of the Mexica, a Nahuatl-speaking
people who
arrived in what...
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Tzilacatzin was a
Tlatelolca warrior. A
member of the
Otomi or
Otontin warrior class, he
became famous as a hero
during the fall of Tenochtitlan. In an...
- who is
pictured in the
Codex Mendoza tumbling down the
Great Temple of
Tlatelolca. As a
result of the battle,
Tlatelolco was
subsumed by Tenochtitlan, removed...
- Look up
tlatelolca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tlatelolco may
refer to:
Tlatelolco (altepetl), a pre-Columbian
Aztec citystate Tlatelolco (archaeological...
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their new home
Tlatelolco ("Place of the
Spherical Earth Mound"), the
Tlatelolca were to
become Tenochtitlan's
persistent rivals in the
Valley of Mexico...
- the Tenochca, the Chalca, Tlaxcalteca,
Chololteca and Huexotzinca. The
Tlatelolca were
defeated and
Axayacatl then
ordered the
execution of all the rulers...
- and Tenochtitlan, this site may
prove to be the
first mixed Aztec and
Tlatelolca construction found in Mexico. In the
archaeological area
there are temples...
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against Jaltepec and
Cuatzontlan (see below), he made
negotiations with the
Tlatelolca to
obtain the
weapons and
resources needed. As a
result of
these negotiations...
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eighty days of
warfare against the Spanish. Of all the Nahuas, only
Tlatelolcas remained loyal, and the
surviving Tenochcas looked for
refuge in Tlatelolco...
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Nueva España. Pomar's
major work
includes an
account of the
Aztecs and
Tlatelolcas Relación de Juan
Bautista Pomar completed in 1582. He
interviewed aged...