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Tlilpotonqui or
Tlilpotoncatzin (died in the year 11 Reed/1503) was the
second cihuacoatl ('president') of Mexico-Tenochtitlan.
Tlilpotoncatzin was the...
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Tlilpotonqui or
Tlilpotoncatzin may
refer to:
Tlilpotoncatzin (died 1503), the
second cihuacoatl ("president") of Mexico-Tenochtitlan
Diego Tlilpotonqui...
- Don
Diego Tlilpotonqui was the
tlatoani ('ruler' or 'king') of the pre-Columbian
Acolhua altepetl (ethnic state) of
Tepetlaoztoc in the
Valley of Mexico...
- Preceded by
Itzcoatl Tlacochcalcatl Succeeded by
Moctezuma I Preceded by none
Cihuacoatl Succeeded by
Tlilpotonqui...
- 1520 Cuāuhtemōc, r. 1521–1524
Cihuacoatl Tlacaelel, r. c. 1426–1487
Tlilpotonqui, r. 1487–1503
Tlacaeleltzin Xocoyotl, r. 1503–1520 Matlatzincatzin, r...
- tribute. Many of
these policies were
planned together with his
uncle Tlilpotonqui,
cihuacoatl of
Mexico and son of Tlacaelel, at the
beginning of his reign...
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Americas and
feature as the
protagonist Yaotl, a
fictitious slave to
Tlilpotonqui, the Cihuacóatl or
chief minister in the
Aztec state of Tenochtitlan...
- ever rule the area.
After the
Spanish conquest, the lord of the area,
Tlilpotonqui,
permitted himself to be
baptized and
called Don Diego, and kept a certain...
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herself as
queen regnant.
Azcasuch was
succeeded by her grandson,
Diego Tlilpotonqui. Pellizzi,
Francesco (2005-09-30). Res:
Anthropology and Aesthetics,...