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Elymiotis tlotzin is a moth in the
family Notodontidae first described by
William Schaus in 1892. It is
found in
Costa Rica,
where it has been collected...
- Durán 1867, pp. 495–496. Aubín,
Joseph Marius Alexis (1886). "Mapa de
Tlotzin.
Historia de los
reyes y de los
estados soberanos de Acolhuacan". Anales...
- 1115 AD and
reigned until 1232. He was
followed by
Nopaltzin (1232–1263),
Tlotzin (1263–1298),
Quinatzin (1298–1357),
Techotlalazin (1357–1409), Ixlilxochitl...
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Tenayuca to a site of
secondary importance. The
father of
Quinatzin was
Tlotzin Pochotl, and a
noblewoman called Icpacxochitl. Quinatzin’s wife was a Princess...
- Nezahualcoyotl. Its
foremost representativese are the Mapa Quinatzin, Mapa
Tlotzin,
Codex Xolotl,
Codex en Cruz, the
Boban Calendar Wheel, and the Relaciones...
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permission to
found their first capital in 1240, ****xachtitlan. In 1245,
Tlotzin launched himself against Colhuacan and
defeated them with the help of Tozcuecuextli...
- (Barnes, 1901)
Symmerista zacualpana (Draudt, 1932)
Symmerista tlotzin now
Elymiotis tlotzin (Schaus, 1892) Savela, Markku. "Symmerista Hübner, [1821]"....
- most
notable rulers of Acolhuacan, who
resided in
Texcoco were Nopaltzin,
Tlotzin Pochotl,
Quinatzin Tlaltecatzin, Techotlalatzin,
Ixtlixochitl El Viejo...
- 1304 AD, and
introduced Toltec culture to his people. Nopaltzin's son
Tlotzin Pochotl, the "Hawk",
continued his father's
civilizing efforts. Following...
- the Chichimeca,
succeeding Xolotl (1172–1232),
Nopaltzin (1232–1263) and
Tlotzin (1263–1298). The line of
tlatoque continued in
Tetzococo after the Spanish...