- de
Tultengo"
until the
advancement to the rank of Duke
removed de
Tultengo. The
title of Duke of
Moctezuma (without the
qualification of 'de
Tultengo')...
- his own
encomienda in Tollan. The
Counts and
later Dukes of
Moctezuma de
Tultengo are
descended from
Moctezuma II
through Pedro Tlacahuepan and his son Diego...
-
Mexican heiress, great-granddaughter of
Montezuma II Duke of
Moctezuma de
Tultengo, a
Spanish hereditary title held by
descendants of
Moctezuma II Carlos...
- 14th
Count of
Moctezuma de
Tultengo, was
elevated to that of a Duke, thus
becoming Duke of Moctezuma, with de
Tultengo again added in 1992 by Juan Carlos...
-
included the
Dukes of Wellington, Bavaria, Villars, Mouchy,
Moctezuma de
Tultengo, Doudeauville, Croÿ, the
Princes of Sulmona, Ligne, and the
Counts of Egmont...
- 14th
Count of
Moctezuma de
Tultengo, was
elevated to that of a duke, thus
becoming Duke of Moctezuma, with de
Tultengo again added in 1992 by Juan Carlos...
-
founded a line of
Spanish nobility. The
title of Duke of
Moctezuma de
Tultengo descends from her brother, and
still exists. Doña Isabel's
mother was Princess...
-
descendants are the
Counts of Miravalle, and the
Dukes of
Moctezuma de
Tultengo, who
became part of the
Spanish peerage and left many
descendants in Europe...
- de Orizaba); Don
Pedro Tesifón de Moctezuma, made
Conde de
Moctezuma de
Tultengo); and Don Agustín de Echeverz,
governor of the
Kingdom of
Nuevo León, granted...
-
these ****imilated sons of
chiefs are the
Aztec descended Moctezuma de
Tultengo. By the 19th century, this
discrimination and the
example of the American...