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    Acolhuacan or Aculhuacan (Nahuatl: ācōlhuahcān; pronounced [aːkoːlˈwaʔkaːn]) was a pre-Columbian province in the east of the Valley of Mexico, inhabited...
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    kingdom of Azcapotzalco. After being offered support from insurgents inside Acolhuacan and rebel Tepanecs from Coyohuacan, Nezahualcoyotl joined the war. He...
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    province known in pre-Hispanic Valley of Mexico as Acolhuacan. The most notable rulers of Acolhuacan, who resided in Texcoco were Nopaltzin, Tlotzin Pochotl...
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    consisting of three sheets of amatl paper that depict the history of Acolhuacan. Aztec codices Codex Xolotl Mohar Betancourt, Luz María (1999). "El Códice...
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    against Tepanec. The Acolhua settled most of the eastern Basin of Mexico, Acolhuacan. Their capital was Texcoco. It is likely that the ruling family of the...
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    Huexotla is believed to hold vestiges of the most important ancient Acolhuacan reign in the east of the Mexico highlands plateau. Although a few buildings...
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    by any means. The three brothers then agreed to divide the province of Acolhuacan (where Texcoco was the de facto capital) in three parts, one for each...
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  • modern Mexico City Culhuacán metro station, a Mexico City Metro station Acolhuacan, a pre-Columbian province in the east of the Valley of Mexico This disambiguation...
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    kingdoms include Culhuacan, Tenayuca, Xochimilco, Chalco, Tamazulapan, Acolhuacan, Texaxic o Tepanoaya, Tlatelolco, Tonatiuhco, Mixtlan, and Cuetlaxtlan...
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    1117 it was conquered by Chichimeca groups and became a dependency of Acolhuacan in 1120. It was conquered by the Tepanecs of Azcapotzalco at the end of...
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  • dangerous and arid planes or deserts, was administrated by Kingdom of Acolhuacan. The fields are irrigated along the Tula River, the edges of the rivers...
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  • players control different nations of the Aztec Empire — the Tepanscanpan, Acolhuacan, Tlahuican, Chalco, Tlateputzco and Mexica — and try to achieve domination...
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    project could not succeed because of the subterranean connection to the Río Acolhuacán. He also attempted to restore ownership of land to Indians, where it had...
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