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Quaquapitzahuac (died 1417) was the
first ruler of the
Aztec city of Tlatelolco. His name,
which means "Slender Horn", was
pronounced [kʷaːkʷaʍpiˈtsaːwak]...
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their first independent tlatoani (dynastic ruler).
Under the king
Quaquapitzahuac (1376–1417), the
first two
stages of the Main
Pyramid of Tlatelolco...
- was
installed as
ruler of Coyoacán.
Xaltemoctzin Xiuhcanahualtzin Quaquapitzahuac, who was
installed as
ruler of Tlatelolco. With
other women, he had:...
- ****tzilaztatzin. He was a
brother of the
kings Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl and
Quaquapitzahuac and
queens Xiuhcanahualtzin and Ayauhcihuatl. He was an
uncle of Aztec...
- the king
Tlacateotl and his aunt
Xiuhcanahualtzin and
grandson of
Quaquapitzahuac and
queen Acxocueitl. His
brother was king Tezozomoctli. He was a quauhtlatoani...
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Tlatelolco and
Queen of Tenochtitlan. She was a
daughter of the king
Quaquapitzahuac and
sister of the king
Tlacateotl and
queen Matlalatzin. Her husband...
- and
sister of the king
Quaquapitzahuac. She
married her
nephew Tlacateotl, who was a
successor of his
father Quaquapitzahuac as the king of Tlatelolco...
- was
succeeded by his grandson, Quauhtlatoa. He
succeeded his father,
Quaquapitzahuac, upon his
death in 1417. He was a
brother of the
queens Matlalatzin...
- Chalchiuhcozcatzin, who was Tezozomoc's main wife. His half-siblings were
kings Quaquapitzahuac and
Maxtla and
queen Xiuhcanahualtzin. He was an
uncle of Tlacateotl...
- Tlatelolco,
grandson of the King
Tlacateotl and great-grandson of
Quaquapitzahuac. He was a
successor of his
grandfather and was
killed by the Tenochca...