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- article at [[:es:Pueblo tlaxcalteca]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Pueblo tlaxcalteca}} to the talk page...
- Castillo describes the first battle between the Spanish force and the Tlaxcalteca as surprisingly difficult. He writes that they probably would not have...
- in their prestige and their gods. According to the chronicles of the Tlaxcalteca, the priests of Cholula expected to use the power of Quetzalcoatl, their...
- AugustTlaxcalteca attack Spaniards after entering the territory of Tlaxcallan. They succeed in killing two hor****. SeptemberTlaxcalteca ****ault...
- (1520). He is credited with leading the resistance to the Spanish and Tlaxcalteca conquest of the Mexica Empire, following the death of his kinsman Moctezuma...
- Baños, Sughey (28 January 2020). "Mabel Cadena, de sicaria a princesa tlaxcalteca" [Mabel Cadena, From Hitwoman to Tlaxcalan Princess]. El Universal (in...
- represented a different Nahua group: the Xochimilca, Tla****ca, Acolhua, Tlaxcalteca, Tepaneca, Chalca, and Mexica. Along with these people, the Olmec-Xicalanca...
- Zacatecos Caxcanes Guachichiles Pames Guamares Spain Allies & auxiliaries: Tlaxcalteca Otomí Mexica Purépecha Commanders and leaders Maxorro Çayne Yuac Martinillo...
- city-states opposed to the Mexica, particularly the Nahuatl-speaking Tlaxcalteca as well as other central Mexican polities, including Texcoco, its former...
-  171  In October 1519, Cortés and his men, accompanied by about 1,000 Tlaxcalteca,: 188  marched to Cholula, the second-largest city in central Mexico...