Macuilxochitzin (born c. 1435), also referred to in some texts as Macuilxochitl, was a poet (cuicanitl) during the peak years of the Aztec civilization...
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and Queen Cacamacihuatl, nephew of Emperor Itzcoatl, father of poet Macuilxochitzin, and brother of Emperors Chimalpopoca and Moctezuma I. During the reign...
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gender parallelism in upper-class society. One famous female poet is Macuilxochitzin, whose work primarily focused on the Aztec conquest. The Aztecs produced...
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García Cruz, artisan Macedonia Blas Flores, human rights activist Macuilxochitzin, Aztec poet José Luis Romo Martín, painter Fortunato Moreno Reinoso...
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extolling the sovereign's military strength and conquest. One such poet is Macuilxochitzin, the daughter of a prominent noble family. Women could also work as...
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stayed intact until the fall of Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in 1521. Macuilxochitzin was governor of Tepotzotlán when the Spanish arrived here in 1520....
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government. Huitzilatzin had two children in Huitzilopochco: a son, Macuilxochitzin, and a daughter, whose name is not known but who married Quauhpopocatzin...
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Quecehuacatzin Catlacatzin Pablo Tlillotlynahual Techanónoc Tzipalle Don Pedro Macuilxochitzin: Rey de Tepotzotlan Don Diego Nequametzin: Rey de Tepotzotlan Ayactlacatzin...
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Tepechpan wrote a poem about his betrayal by Nezahualcoyotl.: 77–87 Macuilxochitzin (c. 1435-?), daughter of Tlacaelel: 155–169 Nezahualcoyotl (tlatoani)...
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authors such as Tecayehuatzin of Huexotzinco, Temilotzin of Tlatelolco, Macuilxochitzin, Tlaltecatzin of Cuauhchinanco, Cuacuauhtzin of Tepechpan, Nezahualcoyotl...
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