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Itzcoatl (classical Nahuatl: Itzcōhuātl [it͡sˈkoːwaːt͡ɬ], "Obsidian Serpent",
modern Nahuatl pronunciation) (c. 1380–1440) was the
fourth king of Tenochtitlan...
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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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Itzcoatl Misael Ocampo (March 20, 1988 –
November 28, 2013) was a Mexican-American
suspected serial killer and
veteran ****umed to be
responsible for murdering...
- 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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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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Statues of
Tlatoque (Nahuatl for
Aztec rulers) A****tzotl and
Itzcoatl are
installed in
Mexico City. They are
collectively known as the
Monumento a los...
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Azcapotzalco and
Itzcoatl petitioned for an
alliance with Nezahualcoyotl, son of the
slain Texcocan ruler Ixtlilxochitl against Maxtla.
Itzcoatl also allied...
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Mongol siege of
Baghdad (1258), the
destruction of
Aztec codices by
Itzcoatl (1430s), the
burning of Maya
codices on the
order of
bishop Diego de Landa...
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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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successful ones.
There were
eleven tlahtohqueh of Tenochtitlan.
Beginning with
Itzcoatl, the tlahtoāni of
Tenochtitlan was also the huēyi tlahtoāni of the Aztec...