Ahuitzotl (Nahuatl languages: āhuitzotl, Nahuatl pronunciation: [aːˈwit͡sot͡ɬ] ) was the eighth Aztec ruler, the Huey Tlatoani of the city of Tenochtitlan...
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makes sacrifices" or "He who does penance." Either Tizoc or his successor Ahuitzotl was the first tlatoani of Tenochtitlan to assume the title Huey Tlatoani...
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Pseudoeurycea ahuitzotl, commonly known as the imperial salamander, is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to Mexico and...
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Monumento a los Indios Verdes (redirect from Statues of Ahuitzotl and Itzcoatl)
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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incompetence. Tizoc was succeeded by his brother Ahuitzotl in 1486. Like his predecessors, the first part of Ahuitzotl's reign was spent suppressing rebellions...
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was a successor of Moctezuma and his brothers were Emperors Tizoc and Ahuitzotl and his sister was the Queen Chalchiuhnenetzin. He was an uncle of the...
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into the sole rulers of the empire; under either Tizoc (1481–1486) or Ahuitzotl (1486–1502), the tlatoque of Tenochtitlan assumed the grander title huehuetlatoani...
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sons who would later become emperors themselves: Axayacatl, Tizoc, and Ahuitzotl. Some sources indicate she served as tlatoani herself. The Anales de Tula...
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The ahuizotl (from the Classical Nahuatl: āhuitzotl for "spiny aquatic thing", a.k.a. "water dog") is a legendary creature in Aztec mythology. It is said...
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conspiracy that leads to Tlatli's death, enraging Chimáli. At this time, Ahuítzotl completes the construction of the Great Pyramid and hopes to engage in...
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They had three sons that each would become rulers: Axayacatl, Tizoc, and Ahuitzotl — would become the sixth, seventh and eighth rulers, respectively. A fourth...
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author, and former military officer, known for his novels Polyxena and Ahuitzotl. Herbert Aldinger was born in Turin, Poland, of a German father and Austrian...
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until he became emperor. He was the eldest legitimate son of Emperor Ahuitzotl and may well have attended the last New Fire ceremony, marking the beginning...
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Shield belonging to the Aztec king Ahuitzotl currently Museum of Ethnology, Vienna, Austria....
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children who were in his territory for being the spies, the Aztec Tlatoani Ahuitzotl took these murders as casus belli and in 1497 the war began. Zapotec,...
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Royal titles Preceded by Wives of Ahuitzotl Queen consort of Tenochtitlan 1502–1520 (estimated) Succeeded by Wives of Cuitláhuac...
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of the Aztecs until they were subjugated in 1502 under Aztec emperor Ahuitzotl. After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, the Zapotecs resisted...
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Chimalpopoca Xihuitl Temoc Itzcoatl Moctezuma I Atotoztli Axayacatl Tizoc Ahuitzotl Moctezuma II Cuitláhuac Cuauhtémoc Colonial period (1525–1565) Tlacotzin...
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1427–1440 Moctezuma I: 1440–1469 Axayacatl: 1469–1481 Tizoc: 1481–1486 Ahuitzotl: 1486–1502 Moctezuma II: 1502–1520 Cuitláhuac: 1520 Cuauhtémoc: 1520–1521...
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Regnal titles Preceded by Wives of Ahuitzotl Queen of Tenochtitlan 1502–1520 (estimated) Succeeded by Wives of Cuitláhuac...
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After a flood of Lake Texcoco, the city was rebuilt during the rule of Ahuitzotl, which was between 1486 and 1502, in a style that made it one of the grandest...
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original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2012-03-09. "Ahuítzotl, "El espinoso del agua" (1486–1502)" [Ahuítzotl, "Thorny Water" (1486–1502)]. Archeologia Mexicana...
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Mexicana (in Spanish). Retrieved June 4, 2019. "Ahuítzotl, "El espinoso del agua" (1486–1502)" [Ahuítzotl, "Thorny Water" (1486–1502)]. Archeologia Mexicana...
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Chimalpopoca Xihuitl Temoc Itzcoatl Moctezuma I Atotoztli Axayacatl Tizoc Ahuitzotl Moctezuma II Cuitláhuac Cuauhtémoc Colonial period (1525–1565) Tlacotzin...
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of Tenochtitlan Reign 1502/1503–1520 Coronation 1502/1503 Predecessor Ahuitzotl Successor Cuitláhuac King consort of Ecatepec Tenure 16th century–1520...
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system of channels that helped to control the water. The Aztec ruler Ahuitzotl attempted to build an aqueduct that would take fresh water from the mainland...
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Itzcoatl Folio 10 recto Conquests of Axayacatl Folio 13 recto Conquests of Ahuitzotl Folio 17 verso Folio 20 recto Folio 37 recto Folio 43 recto Folio 46 recto...
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Cosijoeza with the government in Zaachila in the latter 15th century. Under Ahuitzotl, the Aztecs temporarily pushed the Zapotecs into Tehuantepec and established...
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Bernardino de Sahagún shows that the Aztecs, during the time of the emperor Ahuitzotl, introduced the great-tailed grackle from their homeland in the Mexican...
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