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    Itzcoatl (Classical Nahuatl: Itzcōhuātl [it͡sˈkoːwaːt͡ɬ], "Obsidian Serpent", modern Nahuatl pronunciation) (1380–1440) was the fourth king of Tenochtitlan...
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    Itzcoatl Misael Ocampo (March 20, 1988 – November 28, 2013) was a Mexican-American suspected serial killer and veteran assumed to be responsible for murdering...
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    was militant in nature, and they chose his half-uncle Itzcoatl as the next ruler. Under Itzcoatl, Moctezuma and Tlacaelel were generals in his army. Moctezuma...
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    Itzcóatl Tonatiuh Bravo Padilla (born 7 February 1960) is a Mexican academic, economist and politician from Movimiento Ciudadano who was elected to serve...
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    were the half-brothers and nephews of Itzcoatl Tlacaelel and Moctezuma. Moctezuma eventually succeeded Itzcoatl as the Mexica huetlatoani in 1440. Tlacaelel...
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    Chimalpopoca, the 4th Hueyi Tlatoani, and nephews of Itzcoatl, the 5th. Moctezuma I succeeded Itzcoatl as the 6th Hueyi Tlatoani in 1449. Tlacaelel became...
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    Emperor Itzcoatl, father of poet Macuilxochitzin, and brother of Emperors Chimalpopoca and Moctezuma I. During the reign of his uncle Itzcoatl, Tlacaelel...
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  • Tezozomoctzin (Classical Nahuatl: Tezozomoc [tesoˈsomok]) was a son of Itzcoatl, the fourth Aztec ruler (tlatoani) of Tenochtitlan. Tezozomoctzin never...
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    successful ones. There were eleven tlahtohqueh of Tenochtitlan. Beginning with Itzcoatl, the tlahtoāni of Tenochtitlan was also the huēyi tlahtoāni of the Aztec...
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    Statues of Tlatoque (Nahuatl for Aztec rulers) Ahuitzotl and Itzcoatl are installed in Mexico City. They are collectively known as the Monumento a los...
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