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contemporary Spanish usage,
whence the term came into English.
Frequently spelled tlatoque,
omitting the
indication of the
saltillo (glottal stop),
represented by...
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Tenochtitlan were
monarchs and used the
title tlatoani. From 1427 to 1521, the
tlatoque of
Tenochtitlan were
alongside those of the
cities Tetzcoco and Tlacopan...
- This is a list of
Mesoamerican tlatoque of the
altepetl of
Tetzcoco from the
first tlatoani in 1298 to the end of the line of
indigenous rulers. From the...
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tlatoani (pl.
tlatoque), or "speaker". The
tlatoque of
Ecatepec were
closely related to the
ruling dynasty of Tenochtitlan.
Notable tlatoque include:[citation...
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small polities ruled by a king or
tlatoani (literally "speaker",
plurally tlatoque) from an
aristocratic dynasty. The
Early Aztec period was a time of growth...
- Huexotzinco. The
rulerships were
restored by
Tizoc in 1486, who
installed new
tlatoque. This was achieved, in part, by the
diplomacy work
carried out by the Chalcan...
- Nahuatl, an
office that
Tlacaelel held
during the
reigns of four
consecutive Tlatoque,
until his
death in 1487.
Tlacaelel recast or
strengthened the concept...
- This is a list of the
tlatoque of the pre-Columbian era
altepetl of Tlatelolco. List of
rulers of
Tenochtitlan List of
rulers of
Tetzcoco Family tree of...
- Mexic**** codices, but
especially the
Mendoza Codex. The
deeds of the
tlatoque of
Tenochtitlan are
recorded in a
string of events,
running left to right...
- located. The
highest officials of the
pochteca were the
pochteca tlatoque. The
pochteca tlatoque were the
elder of the pochteca, and were no
longer travelers...