- Sun. Mixtecatl, a
giant founder of Mixteca. Otomitl, a
giant founder of
Xilotepec, Tollan, Otompan. Tenoch, a
giant founder of Tenochtitlan. Ulmecatl, a...
- near Mexico, and
there it
thrives in rich po****tions such as Tollan,
Xilotepec and
Otompan — Gerónimo de
Mendieta (1525–1604) Vázquez-Gómez 1997, p. 5...
- Tochpan, or
Tuxpan Tōchtepēc, or
Tuxtepec Tollocan,
modern Toluca Tzicoac Xilotepec Xocotilan Yoaltepec, or
Yautepec Acatlan Ahautlan Ayotlan Chiapan Chiauhtlan...
- Otomí
language his name
means "Thunder." Conín was born in
Nopala in the
Xilotepec province (modern
state of Hidalgo), most
likely in the late 15th century...
-
Azcapotzalco and Coyoacán, and
towns ****her
north to the Otomí
center of
Xilotepec.
These three allied groups of
kingdoms constituted the core area of the...
- who
climbed the
mountains near Mexico, and
raised the po****tions of
Xilotepec, Tollan, and Otompan.
Surrounded the
Earth by the seas and
submerged in...
- near Mexico, and
there it
thrives in rich po****tions such as Tollan,
Xilotepec and
Otompan — Gerónimo de
Mendieta (1525–1604)
Adela Fernández (1992)...
- (Modern day Orizaba) and
north into
Huastec territory conquering Tuxpan and
Xilotepec.
Tlacaelel was one of the
primary architects of the
Aztec empire. Rising...
- near Mexico, and
there it
thrives in rich po****tions such as Tollan,
Xilotepec and
Otompan — Gerónimo de
Mendieta (1525–1604)
Adela Fernández (1992)...
-
territory was
essentially the work of the Otomi, with the
lordship of
Xilotepec as the spearhead. In El Bajío, the Otomí
served as a
bridge for the sedentism...