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    Ilancueitl (Nahuatl for "old-woman skirt"; pronounced [ilaŋˈkʷeː.itɬ]) was the first queen of Tenochtitlan. Ilancuéitl was a daughter of the then ruler...
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    Tenochtitlan and made his entry into the city with great pomp. He married Ilancueitl, daughter of the then ruler of Culhuacán, Acolmiztli. To integrate these...
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    Tenoch Depiction of Tenoch in the Codex Mendoza. Reign c. 1325–1375 (?) Born c. 1299 Died 1350, 1367 or 1375 Father Iztac-Mixcoatl Mother Ilancueitl...
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  • Tenochtitlan Tenure 1376–1395 (estimated) - fellow consorts included Ilancueitl, Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin, and Huitzilxotzin Issue Prince Quatlecoatl Father...
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  • Achitometl (1º señor de Colhuacan) Acamapichtli (Tenochtitlan) ♀Ilancueitl ♀Atototzin Huetzin...
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  • clouds') is one of the six giants sons of Iztac-Mixcoatl and Tlaltecuhtli or Ilancueitl that populated the Earth after the Great Flood during the Fifth Sun in...
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    of Culhuacan and Queen Xolocihuatl of Culhuacan. She was the sister of Ilancueitl, dynastic founder of Tenochtitlan. Her husband was Huetzin of Coatlinchan...
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