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Tlatoani of Azcapotzalco
Acolnahuacatl (also Aculnahuacatl, Acolnahuacatzin) was a king of the Tepanec city of Azcapotzalco. He was likely a son of the king Xiuhtlatonac. He married
Acolnahuacatl
Aztec god of the dead
Mictēcacihuātl Nanahuatzin Tlāhuizcalpantecuhtli Tlaltecuhtli Tōnatiuh Acolnahuacatl Acuecueyotl (see Chalchiuhtlicue) Atlahua Atlacoya Chalchiuhtotolin
Mictlāntēcutli
Aztec noble
Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl was an Aztec-Nahua noble son of the Nahua tlatoani Axayacatl of the Tlatoque of Ecatepec. He was a brother of Aztec tlatoani
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Underworld of Aztec mythology
spirits called Cihuateteo), Acolmiztli, Chalmecacihuilt, Chalmecatl and Acolnahuacatl.[citation needed] The nine regions of Mictlán (also known as Chiconauhmictlán)
Mictlān
Pre-Columbian state in the Valley of Mexico
Acolhua leader (or Acolnahuacatl) married Xolotl's daughter Cuetlaxochitzin. But this information is apocryphal, since Acolnahuacatl's life is considered
Azcapotzalco_(altepetl)
Tlatoani of Chichimecas
His daughter was Cuetlaxochitzin of Azcapotzalco, wife of the ruler Acolnahuacatl and mother of the famous Tezozomoc. Upon the death of the king, the
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Tlatoani of Tlacopan
the ruler of Tiliuhcan, and had two sons: Coauoxtli and Oquetzal. "Acolnahuacatl" was part of an anti-Mexica coalition to drive the then-nomadic tribe
Aculnahuacatl_Tzaqualcatl
is a possible form of Mictlantecuhtli. Acolmiztli is also known as Acolnahuacatl. Techlotl, god who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld. This
List of Aztec gods and supernatural beings
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One hundred years, from 1301 to 1400
Old Javanese text Nagarakertagama is written. 1366: Tepanec Tlatoani Acolnahuácatl accepts Acamapichtli as the first tlatoani of Tenochtitlan for the Mexica
14th_century
Aztec goddess
Mictēcacihuātl Nanahuatzin Tlāhuizcalpantecuhtli Tlaltecuhtli Tōnatiuh Acolnahuacatl Acuecueyotl (see Chalchiuhtlicue) Atlahua Atlacoya Chalchiuhtotolin
Tonantzin
relative to several Aztec Emperors and she married Prince Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl of Tenochtitlan. Their sons were Tlatoani Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin
Tlacuilolxochtzin
Mesoamerican people
Tepanecs settled on the west shores of Lake Texcoco. Under their tlatoani, Acolnahuacatl, the Tepanec took over Azcapotzalco from the indigenous inhabitants
Tepanec
Successor Chimalpilli II Born c. 1427 Mexico Died 1465 Spouse Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl Issue Chimalpilli II Tlacuilolxochtzin Tlapalizquixochtzin Father Matlaccoatzin
Matlaccoatzin
Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan
Tehuetzquititzin Tlatoani of Ecatepec Reign 1520 – 1538 Predecessor Chimalpilli II Died 1541 (1542) Spouse Francisca de Moctezuma Father Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl
Diego_de_Alvarado_Huanitzin
Mictēcacihuātl Nanahuatzin Tlāhuizcalpantecuhtli Tlaltecuhtli Tōnatiuh Acolnahuacatl Acuecueyotl (see Chalchiuhtlicue) Atlahua Atlacoya Chalchiuhtotolin
Yolteotl
Chiconquiauitl, Tezcapoctli, Tehuehuactzin, Micacalcatl, Xiuhtlatonac, Acolnahuacatl and Tezozomoc; the Tlatelolco annals provide another list in which the
Chiconquiauhtzin
Tenochtitlan 1466–1502–1520 Tlapalizquixochtzin Queen of Ecatepec Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl Isabel Moctezuma 1509–1551 Chimalpopoca 1480-? Tlaltecatzin Diego de
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King of Azcapotzalco and Coyoacán
in 1428. He was a son of the famous king Tezozomoc, who was a son of Acolnahuacatl and queen Cuetlaxochitzin. His mother was queen Tzihuacxochitzin I,
Maxtla
Tlatoani of Texcoco
Itzcoatl, Moctezuma I and the ruler of the Tepanec city of Tlacopan, Acolnahuacatl. In any case, Maxtla was accused of killing Chimalpopoca, as well as
Nezahualcoyotl_(tlatoani)
Chiconquiauitl, Tezcapoctli, Tehuehuactzin, Micacalcatl, Xiuhtlatonac, Acolnahuacatl and Tezozomoc; the Tlatelolco annals provide another list in which the
Matlacohuatl
Tlatoani of Ecatepec
Ruler of Tenochtitlan Matlaccoatzin Prince of Ecatepec Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl Tlacuilolxochtzin Moctezuma II Ruler of Tenochtitlan Tlapalizquixochtzin
Chimalpilli_I
Mesoamerican city
Chiconquiauitl, Tezcapoctli, "Tehuehuactzin Micacalcatl, Xiuhtlatonac", Acolnahuacatl and Tezozomoc; the Tlatelolco annals provide another list in which the
Copilco
Nahua noble in Colonial Mexico
Ruler of Tenochtitlan Matlaccoatzin Ruler of Ecatepec Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl Tlacuilolxochtzin Moctezuma II Ruler of Tenochtitlan Tlapalizquixochtzin
Fernando_Alvarado_Tezozómoc
Topics referred to by the same term
Acolmiztli may refer to: Acolnahuacatl (deity), an Aztec god also known as Acolmiztli Nezahualcoyotl, a ruler of Texcoco with the second name Acolmiztli
Acolmiztli
Topics referred to by the same term
(Cuitlahuac Tizic) (1406–1483), ruler of Cuitlahuac Tizic Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl, brother of Moctezuma II Tezozomoc (son of Chimalpopoca), king of Ecatepec
Tezozomoc
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The Old Goddess who is Horrible to See with her Necklace of Skulls; Her Eyes Full of Blood and her Heavy Club
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Flute
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Representative of Guru
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Priceless.
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Brightness, Whiteness, Drought
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Beauty; Gracefulness; Comeliness
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Happy. Feminine of Felix.
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Adored.
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Hindu
Shiva, Moon
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