- San Antón Muñón
Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin (1579, Amecameca, Chalco—1660,
Mexico City),
usually referred to
simply as
Chimalpahin or Chimalpain, was...
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Wimmer (2006).
Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 56–57, 164–165, 216–217.
Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 148–151.
Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 42–43.
Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 50–51...
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inhabitants were
called Azcapotzalca.
According to the 17th
century annalist Chimalpahin,
Azcapotzalco was
founded by
Chichimecs in the year 995 AD. The most...
- York: D. Appleton.
Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 228–229.
Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 210–211
Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 126–127, 230–231.
Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 128–129...
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debated because the
earliest surviving copy is
written in the hand of
Chimalpahin (1579–1660),
while the m****cript
itself states that the
author is Fernando...
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Economica USA. ISBN 9789681661786. de San
Anton Munon Chimalpahin, Don
Domingo (1997).
Codex Chimalpahin,
Volume 2:
Society and
Politics in
Mexico Tenochtitlan...
- a king (tlatoani) of
Nahua altepetl Tlatelolco. He was
mentioned in
Chimalpahin Codex.
Itzquauhtzin was a son of the king
Tlacateotl and his aunt Xiuhcanahualtzin...
- bath in his Palace. A
contemporary journal,
written by the
historian Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin, a
noble Aztec born in
Amecameca (ancient
Chalco province)...
- Aztecs.
Serious war
erupted in 1446.
According to the
Amaqueme historian Chimalpahin, this was
because the
Chalca refused a
Mexica demand to
contribute building...
- the
second Tlatoani or king of Tenochtitlan.
According to the
Codex Chimalpahin, he
reigned from 1390 to 1415,
according to the
Codex Aubin, he reigned...