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  1. Attestations from sources in English: "Tlapalyzquixochitl," is defined in Bartolomé de Alva as "small white and sometimes red tropical fragrant flowers." (central Mexico, 1634) Bartolomé de Alva, A Guide to Confession Large and Small in the Mexican Language, 1634, eds. Barry D. Sell and John Frederick Schwaller, with Lu Ann Homza (Norman ...

  2. Queen regnant of Ecatepec and Empress of Tenochtitlan. This page was last edited on 2 June 2024, at 17:13. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Moctezuma tuvo numerosas esposas y concubinas por las cuales engendró una familia enorme, pero solo dos mujeres ocuparon el cargo de reina: Tlapalizquixochtzin y Teotlalco. Su asociación con Tlapalizquixochtzin lo convirtió en rey consorte de Ecatepec ya que ella era la reina de esa ciudad.

  4. 30 de dic. de 2022 · Tlapalizquixochtzin, de Ecatepec. Tlacuiloxochtzin. Tezalco Tecuichpo, de Totlalco. Y, ¿cuál es el apellido de la familia real mexicana?

  5. Abuelo. Att. Victor Aldana2 - Moctezuma Xocoyotzin (c. 1466 – 29 June 1520) referred to retroactively in European sources as Moctezuma II, was the ninth Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan and the sixth Huey Tlatoani or Emperor of the Mexica Empire (also known as Aztec Empire), [1] reigning from 1502 or 1503 to 1520.