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    Francisco Tenamaztle (fl. 1540s–1550s), also Tenamaxtlan, Tenamaxtli or Tenamaxtle, was a leader of the Caxcan Indigenous peoples in Mexico during the...
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    of Francisco Tenamaztle is installed in Centro, Guadalajara's Plaza Fundadores, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. "Develan escultura de Tenamaztle en Plaza...
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    Far Southwest. Norman: U of OK Press, p. 23 Leon-Portilla, Miguel. Francisco Tenamaztle Mexico City: Editorial Diana, 2005, pp. 25-59 Schmal, John P. "The...
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  • Tánori, Opata commander and supporter of the Second Mexican Empire. Francisco Tenamaztle (fl. 1540s-50s) Caxcan leader in the Mixton War Antonio Valeriano...
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    Alejo Spectre Mexican Man in Lift Las Aparicio Juan 2016 La carga Francisco Tenamaztle Vive por mí Gavilán 2017 El silencio es bienvenido Soldier 1 El autor...
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  • during the Mixton War in 1541 and was later accused by Caxcan leader Francisco Tenamaztle of murdering and exploiting Indians. Although accusing does not imply...
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  • de Proaño was expelled from Jalpa by the Caxcanes who were led by Francisco Tenamaztle and their chief Petacatl. They were ultimately defeated and the first...
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    Francisco Tenamaztle, Indigenous leader in the Mixtón War, statue on the main square of Nochistlán de Mejía, Zacatecas...
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    related their cases to him in Spain, for example, the Nahua noble Francisco Tenamaztle from Nochistlán. His influence at court was so great that some even...
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    peoples. In 1541, an indigenous leader named Tenamextle, also known as Francisco Tenamaztle and Diego the Aztec, rebelled, capturing and executing Spanish leader...
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