less likely dating of Huitzilíhuitl's reign, she would have been only 11 (or younger), give or take a year. And Huitzilíhuitl himself would have been...
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Huehue Huitzilihuitl (1227–1299) ("Huitzilihuitl the Elder", to distinguish him from Huitzilihuitl who ruled Tenochtitlan) was the tlatoani ("ruler" or...
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chose his eldest son Huitzilíhuitl. Acamapichtili approved the election, and then died. After the death of his father, Huitzilíhuitl consolidated his power...
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"p001-004 Lex Scripta, 1819". www.isle-of-man.com. "Huitzilíhuitl, "Pluma de colibrí" (1396-1417)" [Huitzilíhuitl, "Hummingbird Feather" (1396-1417)]. Archeologia...
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from relations with other cities. Moctezuma was the son of emperor Huitzilihuitl (meaning 'Hummingbird Feather') and queen Miahuaxihuitl. He was a brother...
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were the half-brothers Tlacaelel and Moctezuma I. They were sons of Huitzilíhuitl, the 3rd Hueyi Tlatoani, half-brothers to Chimalpopoca, the 4th Hueyi...
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Tenochtitlan Texcoco Tlacopan Huetlatoani Ācamāpichtli, r. 1367–1387 Huitzilihuitl, r. 1391–1415 Chīmalpopōca, r. 1415–1426 Itzcōhuātl, r. 1427–1440 Motēuczōma...
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Mexicana (in Spanish). Retrieved June 3, 2019. "Huitzilíhuitl, "Pluma de colibrí" (1396–1417)" [Huitzilíhuitl, “Hummingbird Feather” (1396–1417)]. Archeologia...
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decided to offer himself as a sacrifice at the altar of his father Huitzilíhuitl. When Maxtla laid siege to Tenochtitlan in 1428, Chimalpopoca's successor...
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Emperor of Tenochtitlan (1417–1427). Chimalpopoca was born to the Emperor Huitzilihuitl and Queen Ayauhcihuatl. Chimalpopoca was crowned in 1417 (some sources...
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