2011 Please DO NOT add the accent mark of Tenochtitlan to Tenochtitl n There are some towns in Mexico ... 96.91595 display title es w M xico Tenochtitlan or in Nahuatl see na w M xihco Ten chtitl n . Tenochtitlan ... long name Tenochtitlan common name Tenochtitlan continent North America region is w country Mexico capital Tenochtitlan government type Monarchy common languages Nahuatl religion Aztec religion year start 1325 year end 1521 event end Fall of Tenochtitlan Defeat era Pre Columbian image coat Tenochtitlan ... district of Tenochtitlan at the Museo Nacional de Antropolog a National Museum of Anthropology s1 Viceroyalty of New Spain flag s1 Flag of New Spain.svg Tenochtitlan lang nci IPA Ten chtitl n teno t tit a n sometimes also known as Mexico Tenochtitlan or Tenochtitlan Mexico was a Nahua peoples ..., until Fall of Tenochtitlan captured by the Spanish in 1521 . When paired with Name of Mexico Mexico ... became a cabecera of the Viceroyalty of New Spain , and today the ruins of Tenochtitlan are located ... pear and means Among the prickly pears growing among rocks . Tenochtitlan was one of two Mexico Mexican ... upright 1.2 Western side of the shallow Lake Texcoco . Tenochtitlan is the southern part of the main island under the red line . The northern part is Tlatelolco altepetl Tlatelolco . Tenochtitlan ... Lake Texcoco . At the time of Spanish conquest, Mexico City comprised Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco ... circa 1453 the levee kept the Spring hydrosphere spring fed fresh water in the waters around Tenochtitlan ... Tlatelolco &ndash Tenochtitlan s sister city. Cort s estimated it was twice the size of the city ... left thumb Tenochtitlan and model of Templo Mayor . Image Fundacion Tenochtitlan.jpg thumb ... dedicated to cleaning the streets. History See also Fall of Tenochtitlan Image Statue of Foundation of Tenochtitlan.jpg right thumb 350px Mexico City statue commemorating the foundation of Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was the capital city of the Aztec civilization, consisting of the Mexica people, founded ... more details
Cleanup date June 2009 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Tenochtitlan partof the Spanish conquest ... clothing and weaponry is inaccurate. date May 26 August 13, 1521 place Tenochtitlan , present ... the spelling of Tenochtitlan to Tenochtitl n . There are some towns in Mexico which are spelled ... capital is not spelled that way in either Spanish see es M xico Tenochtitlan or in Nahuatl see na M xihco Ten chtitl n . Tenochtitlan is the standard spelling for the Aztec capital. In the general ... may be written with the accent if it occurs. Aztec The siege of Tenochtitlan , the capital ... and the Spanish army, which was composed of predominantly indigenous peoples, it was the siege of Tenochtitlan ... was part of the Spanish colonization of the Americas . Early events The road to Tenochtitlan In April ... towards Tenochtitlan. Before entering the city, on November 8, 1519 Cort s and his troops prepared ... Tenochtitlan and in other Aztec tributaries were liable to rebel. As Moctezuma made orders as demanded ... were in Tenochtitlan, Governor Velazquez, the highest Spanish authority in the Americas ... of the vast wealth in Tenochtitlan, inducing them to surrender more quickly. Narvaez was imprisoned ..., Pedro de Alvarado was left in command in Tenochtitlan, with eighty soldiers, including fourteen ... were killed. ref name Hassig Alvarado sent for word to Cort s of the events, and Cort s came back to Tenochtitlan ... Tenochtitlan, though they would not be welcome there either. Cort s decided on the causeway to Tlacopan, needing the quickest route out of Tenochtitlan with all his provisions and people. ref name Hassig ... intended to cut short the Spanish retreat from Tenochtitlan. The Aztecs had underestimated the shock ... paved streets of Tenochtitlan. They had never seen them used in open battle on the plains. Despite ... name serge When Cort s finally reached Tlaxcala five days after fleeing Tenochtitlan, he had lost ..., too, to rebuild his alliances after his escape from Tenochtitlan before he could try again to take ... more details
The cabildo council cabildo of San Juan Tenochtitlan was a governing council established in the 16th century to give a Spanish style government to Tenochtitlan. The cabildo consisted of a single governor , a number of alcalde s and regidor es, and a number of other minor officials. Governor Initially the governorship was given to the tlatoani indigenous dynasty dynastic ruler , and the first four governors were thus referred to as cacique y gobernador Indian ruler and governor or se or y gobernador lord and governor . Subsequent, non dynastic governors were referred to juez gobernador judge governor or simply gobernador governor . In 1564, the governor received a salary of 400 peso s per year. ref Gibson 1964 p. 186. ref Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin 1538 1541 Diego de San Francisco Tehuetzquititzin 1541 1554 Esteban de Guzm n 1554 1557 juez de residencia Crist bal de Guzm n Cecetzin 1557 1562 Luis de Santa Mar a Nanacacipactzin 1563 1565 Francisco Jim nez 1568 1569 Antonio Valeriano the elder 1573 1599 Ger nimo L pez 1599 1608 Juan Bautista 1609 Juan P rez de Monterrey 1610 1614 Expand list date August 2008 Alcaldes New alcaldes were elected yearly. Until 1600, Tenochtitlan was served by two alcaldes. In odd numbered years, the alcaldes would be representatives of the barrio s of San Pablo Teopan and San Juan Moyotlan , while in even years, the alcaldes would be representatives of San Sebasti n Atzaqualco and Santa Mar a la Redonda Cuepopan . In 1600, the number of alcaldes was increased to four, one for each district in 1610 it was increased again to eight, with two for each ... Totoco San Sebasti n Diego de Tovar Santa Mar a Expand list date August 2008 Regidores Tenochtitlan ... of Tenochtitlan, although with disproportionate representation of San Juan Moyotlan. In 1564 ... END biblio format style DEFAULTSORT Cabildo Of San Juan Tenochtitlan Category Cabildo of San Juan Tenochtitlan it Cabildo di San Juan Tenochtitlan ... more details
This is a list of the tlatoani of Tenochtitlan , often referred to as Aztec emperors . Pre Hispanic style text align center width 100 class wikitable Tlatoani width 100px Picture Birth Death Acamapichtli br 1376 1395 Image Acamapichtli.gif 100px Tizaapan br son of Opochtli Iztahuatzin and Atotoztli mother of Acamapichtli Atotoztli of Culhuacan 1395 Huitzilihuitl br Aztec calendar Five Snake 22 January br Aztec calendar 3 Reed 1396 Aztec calendar 1 Reed 1417 Image Huitzil huitl.gif 100px son of Acamapichtli and Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin Aztec calendar 1 Reed 1417 Chimalpopoca br Aztec calendar 3 Serpent 21 July br Aztec calendar 1 Reed 1417 Aztec calendar 12 Rabbit 1427 Image Chimalpopoca.jpg 100px son of Huitzilihuitl and Miyahuaxochtzin of Tiliuhcan Aztec calendar 12 Rabbit 1427 Itzcoatl br Aztec calendar 13 Water 22 June br Aztec calendar 13 Reed 1427 Aztec calendar 13 Flint 1440 Image Itzcoatl.jpg 100px son of Acamapichtli and a commoner from Azcapotzalco Aztec calendar 13 Flint 1440 Moctezuma I br Aztec calendar 3 Serpent 22 May br Aztec calendar 13 Flint 1440 Aztec calendar 3 house 1469 Image Huehuemoteuczoma mendoza.jpg 100px son of Huitzilihuitl and Miyahuaxihuitl of Quauhnahuac Aztec calendar 3 House 1469 Axayacatl br Aztec calendar 2 Rain 2 August br Aztec calendar 3 House 1469 Aztec calendar 2 House 1481 Image Axayacatl.jpg 100px son of Tezozomoc son of Itzcoatl Tezozomoctli and Atotoztli daughter of Moctezuma I Atotoztli Aztec calendar 2 House 1481 Tizoc br Aztec calendar 6 Vulture 2 June br Aztec calendar 2 House 1481 Aztec calendar 7 Rabbit 1486 Image Tizoc.jpg 100px son of Tezozomoc son of Itzcoatl Tezozomoctli and Atotoztli daughter of Moctezuma I Atotoztli Aztec ... Cort s in Huey Mollan . Died before returning to Tenochtitlan. Andr s de Tapia Motelchiuh br Aztec ... Mexico Tenochtitlan Category Lists of rulers Mexico Tenochtitlan it Tlatoani di Tenochtitl n ... pl W adcy Tenochtitlanu pt Anexo Lista de governantes de Tenochtitlan ... more details
Summary A copy of a drawing of the founding of Tenochtitlan , from Diego Duran s The History of the Indies of New Spain , aka the Duran Codex. Licensing PD art ... more details
Atotoztli may refer to Atotoztli daughter of Moctezuma I Atotoztli mother of Acamapichtli , see List of Mexico Tenochtitlan rulers hndis name Atotoztli Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Tlilpotonqui or Tlilpotoncatzin may refer to Tlilpotoncatzin , a cihuacoatl of Tenochtitlan Diego Tlilpotonqui , a ruler of Tepetlaoztoc Topiltzin Ce Acatl Quetzalcoatl , a legendary Toltec ruler hndis name Tlilpotonqui ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Tlatelolco image Image Moquihuix mendoza.jpg caption The burning temple of Tlateloclo and the death of Moquihuixtli , as depicted in the Codex Mendoza early 16th century . date 1473 place Tlatelolco altepetl Tlatelolco result Tenochca victory combatant1 Tlatelolco altepetl Tlatelolco combatant2 Tenochtitlan commander1 Moquihuixtli KIA commander2 Axayacatl The Battle of Tlatelolco was an attack in 1473 on the Mexica altepetl city state of Tlatelolco altepetl Tlatelolco by Tenochtitlan and its allies. It resulted in a Tenochca victory, and the deaths of Moquihuixtli , tlatoani ruler or king of Tlatelolco and Xilomantzin , tlatoani of Culhuacan , who had conspired to conquer Tenochtitlan. coord missing Category Battles involving Tlatelolco Category Battles involving Tenochtitlan Category Conflicts in 1473 Battle stub mesoamerica stub it Battaglia di Tlatelolco ... more details
Cuitlahuac Cuitl huac or Cuitlahuatzin may refer to Cuitlahuatzin I , ruler of Itztapalapan Cuitlahuac II , his grandson, ruler of Itztapalapan and later Tenochtitlan Cuitlahuac altepetl , a pre Columbian state Cuitlahuac, Veracruz , a municipality in the state of Veracruz, Mexico 2275 Cuitlahuac , an asteroid named after the Tenochtitlan ruler Metro Cuitl huac , a metro station in Mexico City disambig ... more details
Mexico City is the capital of Mexico and coterminous with the Federal District. Mexico City may also refer to Greater Mexico City , the metropolitan area that contains Mexico City proper and several adjacent municipalities Mexico City former administrative division , a former subdivision of the Federal District Tenochtitlan , a pre Columbian Aztec city also called Mexico or Mexico Tenochtitlan disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Image Cristobaldeguzman.jpg frame right Cecetzin with his Aztec writing name glyph . Don honorific Don Crist bal de Guzm n Cecetzin or Cecepaticatzin was a colonial Mexico colonial Nahua peoples Nahua nobility noble from Santa Mar a Cuepopan in San Juan Tenochtitlan . A son of the ruler don Diego Huanitzin , don Crist bal first served as alcalde in 1556 before becoming Tenochtitlan s second last tlatoani and third governor in 1557, titles he held until his death in 1562. s start s reg s vac last Diego de San Francisco Tehuetzquititzin s ttl title Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan years 1557 1562 s aft after Luis de Santa Mar a Nanacacipactzin s off s vac last Diego de San Francisco Tehuetzquititzin s ttl title Governor of San Juan Tenochtitlan years 1557 1562 s aft after Luis de Santa Mar a Nanacacipactzin s bef before Alonso de San Miguel and Miguel D az s ttl title Alcalde of San Juan Tenochtitlan regent1 Miguel S nchez Yscatl years 1556 s aft after Tom s de Aquino Yspopulac and Luis de Santa Mar a Nanacacipactzin end DEFAULTSORT Cecetzin, Cristobal De Guzman mexico bio stub mesoamerica stub Category 1562 deaths Category Tenochca tlatoque Category Governors of San Juan Tenochtitlan Category Alcaldes of San Juan Tenochtitlan Category Year of birth unknown it Crist bal de Guzm n Cecetzin ... more details
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to serve us . His arms included the indigenous symbol of Tenochtitlan a prickly pear cactus .... Rather than being immediately replaced by a successor, don Esteban de Guzm n came to Tenochtitlan ... Madrid publisher M. Tello s start s bef before Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin s ttl title Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan br Governor of Tenochtitlan years 1541 1554 s vac next Crist bal de Guzm n Cecetzin reason ... deaths Category Tenochca tlatoque Category Governors of San Juan Tenochtitlan it Diego de San Francisco ... more details
Don Andr s de Tapia Motelchiuhtzin Huitznahuatlail tlac was the ruler of Tenochtitlan 1525 1530 . After the death of Don Juan Vel zquez Tlacotzin in Nochixtlan in 1525, Hern n Cort s chose Don Andr s Motelchiuhtzin as the new ruler of Tenochtitlan . Motelchiuhtzin was not of the upper classes he was born as a macehualli or working commoner, but he had gained renown as a warrior captain. He was captured together with Cuauht moc , and torture d along with him to reveal the location of the Aztec s gold . Eventually he was freed and he returned to his lands. Because Tenochtitlan was in ruins, he stayed in Nochixtlan. In the three years of Cort s expeditions, he had been ruling Tenochtitlan as cuauhtlato . He would not be tlatoani , but he would stayed as cuauhtlato two years more. During his rule, the Aztec titles and decorations were suppressed by the Spanish rulers. In 1530, Motelchiuhtzin went with the Spaniards to an expedition to Teocolhuacan, against the Chichimeca and was wounded by a Chichimeca arrow while he was bathing. He died in Aztatlan. He left a son called Hernando de Tapia. References Anales de Tlatelolco 1540 s start succession box title Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan years 1525&ndash 1530 before Diego Vel zquez Tlacotzin after Pablo Xochiquentzin s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Motelchiuh, Andres de Tapia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1530 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Motelchiuh, Andres de Tapia Category Year of birth missing Category 1530 deaths Category Tlatoque mexico bio stub mesoamerica stub mr ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 Image Tenoch.jpg frame left Tenuch in the Codex Mendoza . Aztec Tenoch or Tenuch was a purported ruler of the Aztec s Mexica during the fourteenth century during the Mexica or Aztec travels from Aztl n to Tenochtitlan . Tenoch was a respected chief who was elected to power by the council of elders. Tenoch is traditionally held to have died about twenty five years after the founding c. 1325 of Tenochtitlan. There is significant disagreement whether Tenoch is mythological or a real Mexica leader, later mythologized. Tenoch was one of nine Aztec leaders to whom were revealed where Aztecs could get support from the forces of nature. After traveling southward for a span of 200 years, the Aztecs found the sign they were looking for. In honor of their leader, they named the small reedy island in Lake Texcoco, Tenochtitlan. The Nahuatl symbol s of his name are found in the Flag of Mexico Mexican flag Tetl , the rock, and Nochtli , the prickly pear cactus. Category Aztec people Category 14th century monarchs in North America Mexico bio stub mesoamerica myth stub mesoamerica stub cs T noch de T noch es T noch it T noch ka nl Tenoch no T n ch pl Tenoch sv Tenoch zh ... more details
Citations missing date January 2007 Maxtla was a Tepanec ruler tlatoani of Azcapotzalco altepetl Azcapotzalco from 1426 to his death in 1428. He succeeded his father Tezozomoc Azcapotzalco Tezozomoc , possibly through assassination of his elder brother Tayauh. His reign saw a rapid decline in the fortunes of Azcapotzalco. Formerly friendly relations with the Mexica of Tenochtitlan were replaced by a period of political struggle resulting in the assassination of Chimalpopoca , the Aztec tlatoani and Tezozomoc s grandson in 1426. When Maxtla laid siege to Tenochtitlan in 1428, Chimalpopoca s successor, Itzcoatl , repelled his forces with the aid of an alliance of city states, including Texcoco Aztec site Texcoco under Nezahualcoyotl and many former Tepanec allies, notably Tlacopan . These allied forces sacked Azcapotzalco and Maxtla was personally sacrificed by Nezahualcoyotl. The victorious powers formalized their relationship in the Aztec Triple Alliance Triple Alliance of Tenochtitlan , Texcoco and Tlacopan, which would become the basis of the Aztec Empire. Category 1428 deaths Category Tlatoque de Maxtla es Maxtla fr Maxtla it Maxtla nl Maxtla pms Maxtla fi Maxtla uk ... more details
Image Ilancueitl.JPG thumb Ilancueitl Nahuatl for old woman skirt IPA nah ila k e .it pron is a significant female founding figure in the histories of the ruling dynasty of Tenochtitlan , though her precise role is described differently in different sources. She is associated with Acamapichtli , the first tlatoani ruler of Tenochtitlan according to one source the History of the Mexicans as Told by Their Paintings , she was the first ruler of Tenochtitlan herself. References refbegin indent yes BEGIN biblio format. If indent param. is used, Pls use a colon instead of asterisk for bullet markers in the references list cite book author aut Gillepsie, Susan D. year 1989 title The Aztec Kings The Construction of Rulership in Mexica History location Tucson publisher University of Arizona Press isbn 0 8165 1339 2 oclc 232590050 refend END biblio format style Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Nahua people mesoamerica stub mexico bio stub es Ilancueitl sv Ilancueitl ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 About the pre Columbian city state Image Ehecatepec.jpg frame right The glyph archaeology glyph for Ecatepec. Its name is represented by a hill tepetl and the face of the wind god Ehecatl . Ecatepec Nahuatl language Nahuatl for wind hill was an Aztec altepetl or city state in the Valley of Mexico . Tlatoque From 1428 to 1539, Ecatepec was ruled by a tlatoani literally speaker . The tlatoque plural of tlatoani of Ecatepec were closely related to the ruling dynasty of Tenochtitlan . Chimalpilli I , grandson of Moctezuma I . Tezozomoc son of Chimalpopoca Tezozomoc , son of Chimalpopoca . Matlaccohuatl , whose daughter Teotlalco married Moctezuma II . Chimalpilli II , son of Ahuitzotl . Diego Huanitzin , grandson of Axayacatl . Diego Huanitzin was subsequently made tlatoani of Tenochtitlan by Antonio de Mendoza , viceroy of New Spain . Coord missing Mexico Category Altepetl Category Aztec sites Category Nahuatl words and phrases Mesoamerica stub it Ecatepec ... more details
Image Van Beecq Tenochtitlan Temple of the Sun.jpeg thumb right Temple of the Sun in Tenochtitlan , engraving by Van Beecq. Jan Karel Donatus van Beecq 1638, Amsterdam 19 May 1722, Amsterdam a Netherlands Dutch marine art marine painter , who was born at Amsterdam about 1640, established himself in Paris about 1680, and became a member of the Acad mie de peinture et de sculpture Academy in 1681. He died, probably in Holland, in 1722. Some of his sea pieces have been engraved by Fouard. References Bryan article BEECQ, Jean Charles Dominique commons cat Jan Karel Donatus Van Beecq DEFAULTSORT Beecq, Jan Karel Donatus Van Category 1638 births Category 1722 deaths Category Dutch Golden Age painters Category People from Amsterdam Category Marine artists Netherlands painter stub ... more details
tlatoani. Moctezuma was already prisoner of Hern n Cort s Cort s in Tenochtitlan, the people of Ecatepec accepted him as their ruler and hid him along with his mother. After the fall of Tenochtitlan ..., because of the gold lost by the Spaniards when they had to flee Tenochtitlan. Huanitzin was baptism ... as the first governor of Tenochtitlan Mexico , by the don Antonio de Mendoza , first viceroy of M xico. Tenochtitlan had been without official ruler for almost a year. Don Diego de Alvarado ... , ruler of Tlacopan don Crist bal de Guzm n Cecetzin , who later became governor of Tenochtitlan ... Isabel, who married Antonio Valeriano , who would also become governor of Tenochtitlan. ref Chimalpahin ... Pablo Xochiquentzin as quauhtlatoani s ttl title List of Mexico Tenochtitlan rulers Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan ... Cabildo of San Juan Tenochtitlan Governor of San Juan Tenochtitlan years 1539 1541 s aft after Diego ... Category Nahua people Category Tenochca tlatoque Category Governors of San Juan Tenochtitlan Category ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Dedication Stone is a carved Aztec artifact of polished greenstone archaeology greenstone . It is believed to commemorate the completion of the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan in 1487, and may have been set into one of the Templo Mayor s walls. It bears depictions of the rulers Tizoc and Ahuitzotl performing autosacrifice , as well the date Aztec calendar 8 Reed 1487 twice. It is currently located in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City . Category Aztec artifacts mesoamerica stub it Lapide commemorativa del Templo Mayor ... more details
Acalan Chontal Maya language Chontal Maya Tamactun , Nahuatl Acallan was a Chontal Maya people Chontal Maya region in what is now southern Campeche , Mexico . Its capital was Itzamkanac . The people of Acalan were called Mactun in the Chontal Maya language. Cuauhtemoc , ruler of Tenochtitlan , was executed by Hern n Cort s while they were stopped in Acalan. coord missing Mexico Category Maya civilization Category Geography of Mesoamerica mesoamerica stub Campeche geo stub ... more details
for Texcoco, Tenochtitlan, and Tlacopan. small status status text government type Monarchy year start 1325 year end 1521 date start March 13 date end August 13 event start Tenochtitlan Founding of Tenochtitlan ... leader List of Mexico Tenochtitlan rulers Tlatoani leader1 Acamapichtli year leader1 1376 1395 ... located in three city state s the Mexica of Tenochtitlan , the Acolhua of Texcoco Aztec site Texcoco ... Cort s in 1521. The Triple Alliance was formed by Itzcoatl of Tenochtitlan, Acolhuacans of Texcoco, and the smaller city state of Tlacopan in 1428. Despite the alliance name, Tenochtitlan was the dominant partner and Tlacopan the weakest. Tenochtitlan and Texcoco each received 2 5 of all tribute ... city state, and the lands of the Alliance were ruled from Tenochtitlan. At its height, the Alliance controlled most of central Mexico from coast to coast, except for a small area southeast of Tenochtitlan ... to ultimately destroy the Alliance. Aztec empire The Aztec empire was a tribute empire based in Tenochtitlan ... in 1427 as a Triple alliance between the city states Tenochtitlan, Texcoco altepetl Texcoco ... was de facto led by the Mexica of Tenochtitlan. The empire extended its power by a combination of trade ... eventually arrived on a small swampy island in Lake Texcoco where they founded the town of Tenochtitlan ... of the Aztec Triple Alliance, which defeated Azcapotzalco in 1428. The Triple Alliance of Tenochtitlan ..., Tenochtitlan gradually became the dominant power in the alliance. Two of the primary architects ... time enemy, the Confederacy of Tlaxcala Nahua state Tlaxcala , and arrived at the gates of Tenochtitlan ... allies returned in the spring of 1521 to lay Siege of Tenochtitlan siege to Tenochtitlan , a battle ... of the Aztec Empire, most of the Mesoamerican cultures were intact after the fall of Tenochtitlan ... more details
city was granted to Tenochtitlan as a tributary. Nezahualcoyotl , displaced prince of Texcoco, was living ... to allow Netzahualcoyotl to live in Tenochtitlan under his protection. Verify source date September ... was of wood, and ran from the elevated place of Chapultepec to Tenochtitlan. Chimalpopoca also had a causeway ... section of Tenochtitlan. To him is attributed the conquest of Tequizquiac . Image Chimalpopoca prisoner.jpg ... Mexicanos por sus pinturas . ref say that he was a son of Acamapichtli , the first ruler of Tenochtitlan ... the throne and kill Maxtla. Friendly relations between Tenochtitlan and Azcapotzalco were thus ... Tenochtitlan, took Chimalpopoca prisoner and carried him to Azcapotzalco. There he was exhibited ... Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan years 1417 1427 s aft after Itzcoatl end Category 1397 births Category 1427 ... more details