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  1. Teotlalco was Moctezuma's principal wife and, thus, among Moctezuma's daughters Tecuichpotzin had primacy. As a small child, Tecuichpotzin was married to Atlixcatzin, who died by 1520. After her father was killed, either by his own people or the Spanish, she was quickly married to her uncle Cuitláhuac who became emperor after Moctezuma's death.

  2. Apr 21, 2021 · Shortly before the fall of the Aztec Empire, Isabel was married to the Aztec nobleman Atlilxcatzin, who was the son of Ahuitzotl, Moctezuma’s predecessor. The relations between the two of them meant that Isabel’s husband was also her cousin and maternal uncle.

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  3. She was the daughter of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II and his wife Teotlalco. The Aztec Empire controlled a large territory in what is today called central and south Mexico. As emperor, Tecuichpotzin’s father ruled over an estimated five to six million people in four to five hundred states.

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · Shortly afterwards, in 1526, Isabel Moctezuma married the Spanish conquistador and Hernan Cortess friend, Alonso de Grado. However, he died two years later due to unknown causes. Thus, Isabel Moctezuma became a widow for the fourth time at the age of nineteen. Isabel Moctezuma became Hernan Cortes’s mistress.

  5. Jul 2, 2023 · Soon after the boy’s birth, Doña Isabel’s husband died, leaving her a widow for the fifth time. In 1532 she married her sixth husband, Juan Cano de Saavedra, a conquistador from Extremadura who participated in the Pánfilo de Narváez Expedition and who also fought alongside Cortés.

  6. Aug 22, 2018 · Doña Isabel bore a son with her fifth husband and named him Andrade Gallego Moctezuma. Gallego died in 1532, and Doña Isabel married Juan Cano de Saavedra. He was her sixth and final husband. The union produced five children: Pedro, Gonzalo, Juan, Isabel, and Catalina Cano de Moctezuma.

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  8. Jun 5, 2024 · She married him in the same year 1531, after apparently a very short period of mourning for Pedro Gallego. The couple sired five children: Don Pedro Cano de Moctezuma, Don Gonzalo Cano de Moctezuma, Don Juan Cano de Moctezuma, Doña Isabel de Moctezuma (the Minor), and Doña Catalina de Moctezuma.

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