The Acolhua are a Mesoamerican people who arrived in the Valley of Mexico in or around the year 1200 CE. The Acolhua were a sister culture of the Aztecs...
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Tlalcuahuitl (redirect from Acolhua Congruence Arithmetic)
arithmetic (tlapōhuallōtl [t͡ɬapoːˈwalːoːt͡ɬ]) the researchers called Acolhua [aˈkolwa] Congruence Arithmetic and it was used to calculate the area of...
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Tetzco(h)co pronounced [tetsˈkoʔko], Otomi: Antamäwädehe) was a major Acolhua altepetl (city-state) in the central Mexican plateau region of Mesoamerica...
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began producing Kahlúa in 1936. It was named Kahlúa, meaning 'House of the Acolhua people' in the Veracruz Nahuatl language. Jules Berman was the first importer...
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Tepanec were a sister culture of the Aztecs (or Mexica) as well as the Acolhua and others—these tribes spoke the Nahuatl language and shared the same...
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Empire, Nezahualcoyotl was not fully Mexica; his father's people were the Acolhua, another Nahuan people settled in the eastern part of the Valley of Mexico...
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Azcapotzalco expanded their rule with help from the Mexica, while the Acolhua city of Texcoco grew in power in the eastern portion of the lake basin...
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Ixtlilxochitl Ome Tochtli (1380-1418) was the ruler (tlatoani) of the Acolhua city-state of Texcoco from 1409 to 1418 and the father of the famous "poet-king"...
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Each cave represented a different Nahua group: the Xochimilca, Tlahuica, Acolhua, Tlaxcalteca, Tepaneca, Chalca, and Mexica. Along with these people, the...
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Troyville Weeden Island Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Pre-Columbian Chronology Acolhua Capacha Chalcatzingo Cholula Chupícuaro Coclé Cuicuilco Diquis Epi-Olmec...
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