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Cuauhtototzin ( modern Nahuatl pronunciation ⓘ) was a king of Cuauhnahuac. [1] Family. Cuauhtototzin was a son and successor of King Tezcacohuatzin. His sister was Empress Miahuaxihuitl . He was a father of Empress Chichimecacihuatzin I and uncle of her husband Moctezuma I .
Chalchiuhnenetzin ('noble jade doll'; chal-cheeoo-neh-NEH-tseen) was an Aztec princess of Tenochtitlan, and a Queen consort of Tlatelolco by marriage to Moquihuix of Tlatelolco. She is foremost known in history for the famous legends about her lovers. Biography. Family. She was a daughter of prince Tezozomoc and his cousin, princess Atotoztli II .
Tezcacohuatzin ( modern Nahuatl pronunciation ⓘ) (also called Ozomatzin [1] ( modern Nahuatl pronunciation ⓘ) was a king of Cuauhnahuac. He ruled in the late fourteenth century and was a grandfather of Aztec Emperor Moctezuma I and his wife, Chichimecacihuatzin I . Biography.
Cuauhtototzin. Gobernante. (Su nombre es náhuatl: cuauhtli, águila; totol, ave; tzin, señor). De acuerdo a la versión de Melgarejo Vivanco (1982:21), último señor de Chapultepec (en el hoy municipio Coacoatzintla), o por lo menos el último que recordaban quienes hicieron el Códice Chapultepec. ver: Veracruz (estado).
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Biography. Cuauhtototzin was a king of Cuauhnāhuac. [1] Sources. ↑ Wikipedia:Cuauhtototzin. See also: Tlahuica Peoples of Morelos, Michael E. Smith 1986. Los Tlahuicas: Historia Precolonial del Valle de Morelos. Siglos XIV-XV-XVI, Valentín López González, Centro de Estudios Históricos, 1955 - Tlahuica Indians - 31 pages Page 7 of 31.
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