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    The Stone of Tizoc, Tizoc Stone or Sacrificial Stone is a large, round, carved Aztec stone. Because of a shallow, round depression carved in the center...
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    English as Tizoc, was the seventh tlatoani of Tenochtitlan. His name means, "He who makes sacrifices" or "He who does penance." Either Tizoc or his successor...
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    stones built for ritual combat and sacrifice. Matos Moctezuma has proposed that the Aztec Sun Stone might also be one of these. The Stone of Tizoc's upward-facing...
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    Huītzilōpōchtli on Coatepec. Aztec sun stone Stone of Motecuhzoma I Stone of Tizoc [[Coatepec, Veracruz Pānquetzaliztli Coyolxauhqui imperative, a theory...
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    Tizoc is mostly known as the namesake of the Stone of Tizoc a monumental sculpture (Nahuatl temalacatl), decorated with a representation of Tizoc's conquests...
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    descriptions of additional sculptures (like the Stone of Tizoc), edited by Carlos Maria Bustamante, published in 1832. There have been a couple of facsimile...
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    already-known Stone of Tizoc and Calendar Stone for its large size and circular shape. Originally, the stone lay in front of the Temple of Tezcatlipoca...
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    artifacts from Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, such as the Stone of the Sun (or the Aztec calendar stone) and the Aztec Xochipilli statue. The museum (along...
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  • VanEssendelft, Willem (May 2011). The word made stone: deciphering and mapping the glyphs of the Tizoc stone (PDF). Harvard Special Collection: DingoFence...
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    assumed to be temalacatl include the Stone of Tizoc and the Stone of Motecuhzoma I, the latter being the larger of the two. There is debate over whether...
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    Huitzilopochtli (God of War) and Tlaloc (God of Rain), was the duty of each tlatoani (Aztec Ruler). Tizoc began the expansion of the Great Temple and...
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    "calendar stone" (described as "Montezuma's watch"), the statue of Coatlicue (called "Teoyamiqui"), the Stone of Tizoc, and an unidentified statue of a giant...
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    Axayacatl (category Year of birth uncertain)
    were Emperors Tizoc and Ahuitzotl and his sister was the Queen Chalchiuhnenetzin. He was an uncle of the Emperor Cuauhtémoc and father of Emperors Moctezuma...
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    the reign of Ahuizotl. He finished some of the updates made by Tizoc and added his own, as shown on the carvings of the "commemoration stone of the huei...
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    of these two statues, along with the 1791 excavation of the Tizoc Stone, initiated a new phase of research on the Templo Mayor as contemporary scholars...
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    Xavier Martínez (category History of the San Francisco Bay Area)
    christened Javier Timoteo Martínez y Orozco, but later called himself Xavier Tizoc Martinez, the middle name acknowledging his Purépecha heritage. He was known...
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    Calixtlahuaca (category Archaeological sites in the State of Mexico)
    attempted Matlatzinca rebellion, but Tizoc destroyed the Calixtlahuaca temples, marking his victory on a stone. The last rebellion attempt occurred in...
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  • This is a list of some of the most notable films produced in Cinema of Germany in the 2010s. For an alphabetical list of articles on German films, see...
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    Tlacaelel served as cihuacoatl under four emperors: Moctezuma I, Axayacatl, Tizoc and Ahuizotl. La Llorona (a similar modern myth) Nahuatl pronunciation:...
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    Tenochtitlan (category History of Mexico City)
    carved around 1470 under the rule of King Axayacatl, the predecessor of Tizoc, and is said to tell the history of the Mexicas and to prophesy the future...
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    new huetlatoani of Texcoco. This was followed by the death of Axayacatl in 1481. Axayacatl was replaced by his brother Tizoc. Tizoc's reign was notoriously...
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  • helps Tizoc out in convincing and disguising him as a heel wrestler known as “King of Dinosaurs” due to Tizoc's humiliating loss at the hands of the Argentine...
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  • is succeeded by his brother Tízoc. The Aztec Calendar Stone or Sun Stone is carved. Fribourg and Solothurn become Cantons of Switzerland. January 15 – Ashikaga...
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  • athletes, stunt performers, and other famous celebrities. Most episodes of Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child were released on VHS by Random...
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    Tula de Allende (category Municipalities of Hidalgo (state))
    was conquered under the reign of Tizoc and subsequently incorporated into the Aztec Empire After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, Pedro Miahuazochil...
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    swallowed the stone. In the tradition of so many similar stories, the stone grew within her womb to become the Emperor Moctezuma I, one of the most successful...
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  • released a year after Marian Richman's death. Pablo y Carolina (1957), Tizoc (1957) and Escuela de rateros (1958), both released after Pedro Infante's...
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    rule — this was the case for Tizoc who was poisoned by the Aztec nobles after several failed military campaigns. The second kind of warfare practiced by the...
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    Chimalpopoca (category 15th-century indigenous people of the Americas)
    stone for sacrifices in the Tlacocomoco section of Tenochtitlan. The conquest of Tequizquiac is also attributed to him. Chimalpopoca was the son of Huitzilihuitl...
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  • October 1 at 10/9c. There were a Total of 12 Episodes. Principal – Dr. Steven Keller Advisors – Scott Whitney, Tizoc Brenes, and Emily Bautista Swizz Beatz...
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