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Aztec Triple Alliance.
Chimalpopoca (?–?)
Totoquihuatzin (?–1519)
Tetlepanquetzal (1519–1525), son of
Totoquihuatzin.
Tlacopan was
mostly leaderless from 1526...
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Totoquihuatzin I was a
tlatoani (ruler) of the pre-Columbian
Tepanec altepetl (ethnic state) of
Tlacopan in the
Valley of Mexico. It was
during the reign...
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Antonio Cortés
Totoquihuatzin Tlatoani of
Tlacopan Succeeded by...
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Tlatoani of
Tlacopan Reign 1469 - 1489
Coronation 1469
Successor Antonio Cortés
Totoquihuatzin Born c. 1397 Died c. 1489
Issue Antonio Cortés
Totoquihuatzin...
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rebelled against the
Aztec Empire. This
rebellion was put down by
Totoquihuatzin and
Netzahualcoyotl in 1433. This area then
joined in the conquests...
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cousin and lord of Coyoacán, as well as the
tlatoani of
Tlacopan Totoquihuatzin, the lord of
Iztapalapa Cuitláhuac, and the lord of Matlatzinco, to...
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Moctezuma and the
lords of
Texcoco and Tlacopan, Nezahualpilli, and
Totoquihuatzin,
attempted to aid the po****tion
during the disaster,
including using...
- of the
jarilla plant. It was
conquered by
Azcapotzalco which placed Totoquihuatzin as governor. When the
Tenochtitlan and
Texcoco decided to ally against...
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Itzcoatl quickly allied himself with
Nezahualcoyotl of
Texcoco and
Totoquihuatzin of Tlacopan, and they
collectively took down Maxtla, who had remained...
- of the
jarilla plant. It was
conquered by
Azcapotzalco which placed Totoquihuatzin as governor. When the
Tenochtitlan and
Texcoco decided to ally against...