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Topiltzin (or
Topiltzín in
Spanish orthography; from
classical Nahuatl topiltzin "our
prince /
divine lord") may
refer to
topiltzin, a name or
title implying...
- Cē Ācatl
Topiltzin Quetzalcōātl [seː ˈaːkat͡ɬ toˈpilt͡sin ket͡salˈkoːʷaːt͡ɬ] (Our
Prince One-Reed
Precious Serpent) (c. 895–947) is a
mythologised figure...
- or tlatoani, with Chalchiutlanetzin, Mixcoamatzatzin, or even Cē Ācatl
Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl.
Historians like
Alfredo Chavero investigated the numerous...
- Club
Deportivo Topiltzín are a
Salvadoran professional football club
based at Jiquilisco, Usulután in El Salvador. In 1978,
Topiltzin was founded. In 2013...
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Xochitl became recognized as empress. Her son
became heir and was
known as
Topiltzin-Meconetzin. When she was elderly,
civil war
erupted in the
Toltec Empire...
- the
Great Temple in Tenochtitlan, and
follows a lone
Aztec scribe named Topiltzin [toˈpiɬt͡sin], who is
captured by
Hernan Cortés and
placed in the care...
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Aztec Empire, a
number of
records conflated Quetzalcoatl with Ce
Acatl Topiltzin, a
ruler of the mythico-historic city of Tollan.
Historians debate to...
- Motolinía's Memoriales, and the
Codex Chimalpopoca relate that the
Toltec ruler Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl became the
morning star when he died.
Quetzalcoatl throws...
- Durán
claims that the
Toltecs were
disciples of the "High
Priest Topiltzin."
Topiltzin and his
disciples were said to have
preached and
performed miracles...
- as the main
religious center in
honor of the
deity ****ulcan (Cukulcan,
Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl) for the Maya with an
annual chic
kaban festival until 1341...