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Human settlement in Mexico
Tilantongo was a Mixtec city-state and Postclassic political centre in the Mixteca Alta region of the modern-day state of Oaxaca, which is now visible
Tilantongo
Mesoamerican pictographic manuscript created before the Spanish conquest of Mexico
Ándɨu (Modern day Tilantongo Mixtec) being the Mixtec name for an Indigenous settlement in Oaxaca, Mexico also known as Tilantongo (directly from its
Codex_Bodley
Mixtec conqueror
from which he got his name, Eight Deer was the son of the high priest of Tilantongo ♂ Five Alligator Sun Rain and ♀ Eleven Water Bird Jewel. Two of his brothers
Eight_Deer_Jaguar_Claw
pre-Columbian nation was formed under the government of Eight Deer in Tilantongo. Nevertheless, for most of Mixtec history, the Mixteca Alta was the dominant
Mixtec_monarchs
Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
Santiago Tilantongo is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. It is part of the Nochixtlán District in the southeast of the Mixteca
Santiago_Tilantongo
Ethnic group
campaigns of the Mixtec cultural hero Eight Deer Jaguar Claw. Originally from Tilantongo in the Alta, Eight Deer and his armies conquered several major and minor
Mixtec
Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico
Tilantongo (Diuxi-Tilantongo) Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca. It is not close to other varieties of Mixtec. Numbers are declining due to emigration
Tilantongo_Mixtec
Internal classification of Mixtec languages
the major communities of Tamazulapan, Tilantongo, Texupa, and Mitlatongo (Jiménez-Moreno: Tepozcolula–Tilantongo; the prestige dialect chosen by de los
Classification of Mixtec languages
Classification_of_Mixtec_languages
Pre-Hispanic archaeological culture
to unify numerous states under his power, including important sites as Tilantongo (Ñuu Tnoo Huahi Andehui). This would not have been possible without the
Mixtec_culture
Surgically drilling a hole in the skull
identified from a range of sites in Oaxaca and central Mexico, such as Tilantongo, Oaxaca and the major Zapotec site of Monte Albán. Two specimens from
Trepanning
Mesoamerican archaeological site in Oaxaca
with Eight Deer, aiding him in conquering Tilantongo the next year. After Eight Deer conquered Tilantongo he never returned to Tututepec leaving the
Tututepec
City in Oaxaca, Mexico
least 31 subject towns, and its ruler may have been linked to nearby Tilantongo. The town had a large market, and local products included cochineal, wood
Tlaxiaco
those events related to expansionism in the era of Ocho Venado, lord of Tilantongo. The Aztec writing system is adopted from writing systems used in Central
Mesoamerican_writing_systems
Pre-Columbian document of Mixtec pictography
12th-century rulers of a small Mixtec city-state in highland Oaxaca, the Tilantongo kingdom, especially under the leadership of the warrior Lord Eight Deer
Codex_Zouche-Nuttall
Languages indigenous to Mesoamerica
this time it is well established that Mixtec languages were spoken at Tilantongo and Zapotec at Monte Albán (in the Valley of Oaxaca). The linguistic situation
Mesoamerican_languages
City and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico
first people to inhabit this area were Mixtecs who came from Achiutla and Tilantongo sent by a ruler named Szahuindanda in 1067 C.E. The town itself was founded
Santa_Cruz_Xoxocotlán
District in Oaxaca, Mexico
Santiago Huauclilla 525 28 100.8 38.9 7 5/km2 (13/sq mi) 31 492 Santiago Tilantongo 2,764 5 247.8 95.7 3 11/km2 (29/sq mi) 28 493 Santiago Tillo 545 27 17
Nochixtlán_District
Literature written in or related to indigenous Mesoamerica
(account of the life and times of the ruler Eight Deer Jaguar Claw and the Tilantongo, Tozacoalco and Zaachila dynasties) Codex Selden Codex Vindobonensis Aztec
Mesoamerican_literature
Literature written or related to Mexico
of these people under the imprint of Eight Deer, Lord of Tututepec and Tilantongo. In the Mayan world there are preserved fragments called Books of Chilam
Mexican_literature
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with X
Mixtec xtb I/L Chazumba Mixtec xtc I/L Katcha-Kadugli-Miri xtd I/L Diuxi-Tilantongo Mixtec xte I/L Ketengban xtg I/H Transalpine Gaulish xth I/E Yitha Yitha
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Calendar year
by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law Four Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico). Arnulf of Chocques is accused
1115
Archaeological site in Oaxaca, Mexico
previously surveyed regions of the Mixteca Alta (the Nochixtlán Valley, the Tilantongo-Jaltepec sector, the Huamelulpan Valley and the Teposcolula Valley). Campbell
Huamelulpan (archaeological site)
Huamelulpan_(archaeological_site)
Type of procedure on the skull
identified from a range of sites in Oaxaca and central Mexico, such as Tilantongo, Oaxaca and the major Zapotec site of Monte Albán. Two specimens from
Trepanation_in_Mesoamerica
Oto-Manguean language group of Mexico
century, two in particular were preferred for writing, those of Teposcolula/Tilantongo and Achiutla/Tlaxiaco in Mixteca Alta. Over the five centuries that followed
Mixtec_languages
Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
Mixtec kingdom, established in 357 AD, when Prince Mazatzin arrived from Tilantongo. Upon climbing a mountain full of seabirds, Prince Mazatzin decided to
Villa de Tututepec de Melchor Ocampo
Villa_de_Tututepec_de_Melchor_Ocampo
to 1500 BC, and the Mixtec also developed advanced city states such as Tilantongo and Tututepec. The Mixtec were known for their exceptional mastery of
Indigenous_peoples_of_Oaxaca
11th-century Mixtec queen
was notable for uniting the royal dynasties of Jaltepec, Huachino, and Tilantongo. Four Wind also went on to orchestrate the assassination of Eight Deer
Six_Monkey_War_Quechquemitl
reached in the Postclassic period, when Lord 8 Deer of Tututepec and Tilantongo embarked on a campaign of political unification of the Mixtec city-states
Geography_of_Mesoamerica
Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
city-state of the Mixtec culture, often associated politically with nearby Tilantongo. It was conquered by Moctezuma II, thereafter becoming the capital of
San_Pedro_Teozacoalco
List of municipalities of Mexican state
+18.2% 251.9 97.3 19.6/km2 (50.7/sq mi) May 6, 1826 Santiago Tilantongo Santiago Tilantongo Nochixtlán 2,764 3,210 −13.9% 247.7 95.6 11.2/km2 (28.9/sq mi)
Municipalities_of_Oaxaca
Topics referred to by the same term
Tepetlapa Santiago Tetepec Santiago Texcalcingo Santiago Textitlán Santiago Tilantongo Santiago Tillo Santiago Tlazoyaltepec Santiago Xanica Santiago Xiacuí
Santiago,_Oaxaca
Coatzospan miz Oaxaca San Juan Coatzóspan Mixtec, Diuxi-Tilantongo xtd Oaxaca Diuxi and Tilantongo areas, 20 towns or villages. Mexico City, Oaxaca City
List of Oto-Manguean languages
List_of_Oto-Manguean_languages
Decade
by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law Four Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico). Arnulf of Chocques is accused
1110s
Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
elevated Ñuu Dzaui part. In the pre-colonial era, the kingdoms of Ñuu Tnoo (Tilantongo), Chiyo Cahnu (Teozacoalco), Ñuu Ndaya (Chalcatongo), Ndisi Nuu (Tlaxiaco)
San_Juan_Achiutla
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Blessings
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A Godly Mixture; Connected with the Gods
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, defender of men.
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