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- pre-Columbian central Mexico in the Late Postclassic period. The office of cuauhtlatoani (a Nahuatl word meaning approximately, "the one who speaks like eagle")...
- as particularly restive, the Nahuas placed a military governor, or cuauhtlatoani, at the head of provincial supervision. During his reign, Moctezuma...
- investiture ceremony meant that he was regarded by the Nahua subjects as cuauhtlatoani ("eagle ruler"; a non-dynastic interim ruler) instead. He accompanied...
- Acacitli (Nahuatl for "reed hare"; pronounced [aːkaˈsiʔtɬi]) was a Mexica chief and one of the "founding fathers" of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec...
- military service, he was named ruler of Tlatelolco, with the title cuauhtlatoani ("eagle ruler") in 1515. To have reached this position of rulership...
- (1525–1525/1526; also cuauhtlatoani) Andrés de Tapia Motelchiuh (1526–1531; also cuauhtlatoani) Pablo Xochiquentzin (1532–1536; also cuauhtlatoani) Diego de Alvarado...
- legitimate tlatoani by the local po****ce. Instead, they were titled as cuauhtlatoani, a term that literally meant "eagle ruler" and in pre-conquest times...
- he had been ruling Tenochtitlan as cuauhtlatoani. He would not be tlatoani, but he would sta**** as cuauhtlatoani two years more. During his rule, the...
- the upper class, so he was not designated a tlatoani, but rather a cuauhtlatoani ("eagle ruler"; a non-dynastic interim ruler). Even so, he was considered...
- (1475) – 2 Flint (1520) Son of Tlacateotl 2 Flint (1520) Killed by the Spaniards A cuauhtlatoani (interim ruler). Installed by Axayacatl of Tenochtitlan....