Culhuacan (Classical Nahuatl: Cōlhuàcān [koːlˈwaʔkaːn]) was one of the Nahuatl-speaking pre-Columbian city-states of the Valley of Mexico. According to...
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m above sea level. The genuine Aztec name of the Nahuatl language is Colhuacan or Culhuacan, which is from colhua or culhua and can, which is a place...
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Relaciones (Domingo Chimalpain) (section Memorial breve acerca de la fundación de la ciudad de Colhuacán)
mexicain 74 and titled Différentes histoires originales des royaumes de Colhuacan Though Andrés de Santiago Xochitototzin, a native judge of Amaquemecan...
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Mexitin and Santa Catarina Sierra in 1299, when they are subjected to the Colhuacan yoke. In 1318 for the first time they attacked the Aztecs, which resulted...
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daughter Chimalaxoch before the tlatoani of Colhuacan, Coxcox. The Mexica make an alliance with Colhuacan and intermarry with its people, thereby securing...
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Tenochtitlan Tlatelolco Tlacopan Azcapotzalco Colhuacan Tetzcoco Chalco Xochimilco Xoconochco Coixtlahuaca...
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Azcapotzalco Aztacalco Aztahuacan Chalco Chapultepec Chimalhuacán Coacalco Colhuacan Coyoacán Cuautitlán Cuautitlán Izcalli Ecatepec Huitzilopochco Ixhuatepec...
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of Chicomoztoc with certain legendary traditions concerning Culhuacan (Colhuacan), an actual pre-Columbian settlement in the Valley of Mexico which was...
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the site of Tula, Hidalgo, and also city-states such as Tenayuca, and Colhuacan in the valley of Mexico and Cuauhnahuac in Morelos. In the ethnohistorical...
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Tlacotzin's death. ? – 1530/1531 Killed by an arrow during a battle with Colhuacan Xochiquentzin Pablo Xochiquentzin 1532–1536 (4 years) Commoner who had...
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Codex Chimalpopoca states that an outbreak of bloody diarrhea occurred in Colhuacan in 1320. If the disease was indigenous, it was perhaps exacerbated by...
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existed numerous city-states, including Chalco, Xochimilco, Tlacopan, Colhuacan, and Azcapotzalco. The most powerful were Culhuacan on the south shore...
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Valley of Mexico and far beyond, with settlements including Azcapotzalco, Colhuacan and Cholula rising to prominence. Nahua migrations into the region from...
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Cocollan Chiefdom 1100–1521 AD Chincha Kingdom Kingdom 900–1450 AD Colhuacan Colhuacan City-state 717–1521 AD Kingdom of Cusco Cusco Kingdom 1200–1438 AD...
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Temoc may have been named after a distant ancestor, a political figure of Colhuacan. Alvarado Tezozomoc, Fernando (1992). Cronica Mexicayotl. p. 104. Santamaria...
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Xiuhquetzal (Tlaxcallan) Tochin (Huexotzinco?) ♀Tomiyauh ♀Atototzin (Colhuacan) Huetzin Matzicoltzin Quiauhtzin Yaotl Chicomacatzin ♀Coxxochitzin Coazanac...
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capital in 1240, Huixachtitlan. In 1245, Tlotzin launched himself against Colhuacan and defeated them with the help of Tozcuecuextli. Marital alliances were...
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Aguilar-Moreno writes, "Aztec architecture was heavily influenced by the Toltec of Colhuacan, the Tepanec of Azcapotzalco, and the Acolhua of Tetzcoco". It is important...
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Atoyac Azcapotzalco Aztacalco Aztahuacan Chalco Chapultepec Chimalhuacán Colhuacan Coyoacán Cuautitlán Ecatepec Huitzilopochco Ixhuatepec Ixtapaluca Iztapallapan...
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Triple Alliance, who came to visit. The other room was for the lords of Colhuacan, Tenayohcan (today known as Tenayuca) and Chicuhnautlan (today, Santa...
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Name Born Reign Notes Huemac 963 993-1029 Son of Totepeuh, king of Colhuacan Acxitl Topiltzin 1002 1029-1051 Tollan is said to fallen into unrest in 1036...
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document is the only one that contains the day the Aztecs exited Aztlan-Colhuacan, as well as the day of the founding of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. Its authors...
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civilisation (100–1000) Maya civilization (250–1697) Toltec Empire (650–1122) Colhuacan (717–1521) Xochimilco (c. 900 – 1521) Azcapotzalco (995–1428) Cocollán...
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mountain called Huixachtlan on the eastern bank of Lake Texcoco close to Colhuacan. The priests would dress as various deities to perform the ceremony. The...
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inhabited the western section of the hill, where they founded the town of Colhuacan. These settlers achieved important technological and social development;...
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Mexicas lived near a place called Colhuacan (a word from which Culiacán is derived), and in some interpretations the Colhuacan of the myth is identified with...
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the same historian: Domingo Chimalpahin, deposited at the Memorial of Colhuacan, The original title of this section of the Différentes histoires originals...
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Spain, due to Spanish laws. Before the army of Hernán Cortés went into Colhuacan, the soldiers asked the crown from Veracruz to allow them to send slaves...
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information on the founding of Pueblo San Andrés Tetepilco, with markers for Colhuacan, Tetepilco, Tepanohuayan, Cohuatlinchan, Xaltocan, and Azcapotzalco. The...
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