Azcapotzalco (Classical Nahuatl: Āzcapōtzalco Nahuatl pronunciation: [aːskapoːˈt͡saɬko] , Spanish pronunciation: [askapoˈtsalko] , from āzcapōtzalli “anthill”...
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Azcapotzalco was a pre-Columbian Nahua altepetl (state), capital of the Tepanec empire, in the Valley of Mexico, on the western shore of Lake Texcoco....
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1426), was a Tepanec leader who ruled the altepetl (ethnic state) of Azcapotzalco from the year 1353 or Five Reed (1367) or Eight Rabbit (1370) until his...
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up Azcapotzalco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Azcapotzalco is a borough (alcaldía) of Mexico City. Azcapotzalco may also refer to: Azcapotzalco (former...
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of Azcapotzalco. The Aztec rulers Acamapichtli, Huitzilihuitl and Chimalpopoca were, in fact, vassals of Tezozomoc, the Tepanec ruler of Azcapotzalco. When...
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UAM Azcapotzalco is one of the five campus of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana system, the second best ranked Mexican public university for the year...
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The Battle of Azcapotzalco, (Spanish: Batalla de Azcapotzalco), was fought on August 19, 1821, in the town of Azcapotzalco, near Mexico City. It was to...
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a dethroned prince with a victorious return, leading to the fall of Azcapotzalco and the rise of the Aztec Triple Alliance; and for leading important...
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de Las Salinas • Barrio San Andrés • Barrio San Sebastián • Centro de Azcapotzalco • Clavería • Coltongo • Cosmopolita • del Gas • del Maestro • del Recreo •...
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natural son of tlàtoāni Acamapichtli and an unknown Tepanec woman from Azcapotzalco. He was elected as the king when his predecessor, his nephew Chimalpopoca...
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Tepanec orbit and became a tributary of Azcapotzalco. During his reign Mexica forces fought for Azcapotzalco against various city states, notably Chalco...
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Tlacopan, previously part of the Tepanec empire, whose dominant power was Azcapotzalco. Although the term Aztecs is often narrowly restricted to the Mexica...
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from the victorious factions of a civil war fought between the city of Azcapotzalco and its former tributary provinces. Despite the initial conception of...
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Maxtla (category Tlatoque of Azcapotzalco)
Maxtla (Nahuatl pronunciation: maštɬa) was a Tepanec ruler (tlatoani) of Azcapotzalco from 1426 to his death in 1428. He was a son of the famous king Tezozomoc...
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The Diocese of Azcapotzalco (Latin: Dioecesis Azcapotzalcensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Mexico...
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five academic units located in Mexico City and Greater Mexico City: Azcapotzalco, in north, Iztapalapa, in east, Cuajimalpa, in west, Xochimilco, in south...
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Arena Ciudad de México), marketed as Arena CDMX, is an indoor arena in Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, Mexico. It hosts concerts, sports, and other events. It...
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against Azcapotzalco. However, Huitzilihuitl, perhaps in deference to his wife, Tezozomoc's daughter, maintained his support of Tezozomoc and Azcapotzalco. In...
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that time, the Mexica were tributaries of the Tepanec city-state of Azcapotzalco. Huitzilíhuitl, a good politician, continued the policies of his father...
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dominant in the Valley of Mexico and far beyond, with settlements including Azcapotzalco, Colhuacan and Cholula rising to prominence. Nahua migrations into the...
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There are a number of places in Mexico named after famous people. Adolfo López Mateos (Aguascalientes) – Adolfo López Mateos Calvillo – José Calvillo (founder)...
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Texcoco. Under their tlatoani, Acolnahuacatl, the Tepanec took over Azcapotzalco from the indigenous inhabitants. In the early 14th century, Tezozomoc...
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subordinate city-state to nearby altepetl, Azcapotzalco. In 1428, after its successful conquest of Azcapotzalco, Tlacopan allied with the neighbouring city-states...
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Azcapotzalco was a Mexican municipality. It was disestablished in 1928, when the municipalities of the Federal District were replaced by boroughs (delegaciones)...
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ally of Azcapotzalco, but less than a century later, in 1430, the Mexicas joined with Texcoco and Tlacopan to wage war against Azcapotzalco and emerged...
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This is a list of shopping malls in Mexico, arranged by state. Shopping centers in Mexico are classified into six different types: Super-regional shopping...
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María Asunción, the so-called Uppsala Map, and the Maguey Plan (from Azcapotzalco). In alphabetic Nahuatl documentation, The Testaments of Culhuacan from...
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Vallarta, Zapopan, Cozumel, Puebla de Zaragoza, Bucerías, Nezahualcoyotl, Azcapotzalco, Coyoacán, Tlaquepaque, Apodaca, Playa del Carmen, San Pedro Garza Garcia...
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is not destined to prolong itself". He killed himself at his home in Azcapotzalco, D.F, Mexico, on the first or second of January, 1951, apparently fearing...
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bought a restaurant selling carnitas in the northwestern borough of Azcapotzalco. Four years later, Raúl died and Carmen took over the business, expanding...
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