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Xicotencatl II Axayacatl, also
known as
Xicotencatl the
Younger (died 1521), was a
prince and warleader,
probably with the
title of Tlacochcalcatl,[citation...
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Xicotencatl or
Xicohtencatl may
refer to:
Xicotencatl I, or
Xicotencatl the
Elder Xicotencatl II, or
Xicotencatl the
Younger Xicoténcatl,
Tabasco Xicoténcatl...
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Xicotencatl I or
Xicotencatl the
Elder (c. 11
House (1425) – c. 4
Rabbit (1522)) was a long-lived
teuctli (elected official) of Tizatlan, a
Nahua altepetl...
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Xicoténcatl Muni****lity is a muni****lity
located in the
Mexican state of Tamaulipas. On
March 15, 1751, it was
founded as
Villa de Escandón. On October...
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Felipe Santiago Xicoténcatl (May 1, 1804 –
September 13, 1847) was a
Tlaxcala Nahua colonel in the
Mexican Army
under president Antonio López de Santa...
- on May 21, 1974, in
Ciudad Mante, Tamaulipas, Mexico, and grew up in
Xicoténcatl. The son of José Jesús Verástegui Treviño (1950–2022), a
sugarcane farmer...
- army of
Spanish forces and
native Tlaxcalan warriors led by Cortés and
Xicotencatl the
Younger captured the
emperor Cuauhtémoc and Tenochtitlan, the capital...
- (75.7 °F) and the
average low is 7.2 °C (45.0 °F). City Hall
complex Xicotencatl Theatre Museum of the
Memory The
bullring "Jorge "Rancher" Aguilar" and...
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Xicoténcatl Leyva Mortera (April 4, 1940 –
September 30, 2021) was a
Mexican politician,
member of the
Institutional Revolutionary Party, who was the...
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Parque Xicoténcatl is a
public park in the
Churubusco neighborhood of Coyoacán,
Mexico City. It is
located across from the
Museo Nacional de las Intervenciones...