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  1. Ahuitzotl foi o terceiro filho de Tezozomoc (filho de Itzcóatl) e de Atotoztli II (filha de Moctezuma Ilhuicamina ), procurou desde o início se distinguir de seu predecessor, seu irmão Tízoc, empreendendo uma ampla campanha de conquistas [ 2] . Em um tempo relativamente curto Ahuízotl mais do que dobrou o tamanho de terras sob o domínio ...

  2. El Ahuízotl es descrito como un animal con forma de nutria, pero con una peculiar cola larga que termina en una mano. Esta mano le permite atrapar a sus víctimas y arrastrarlas hacia las profundidades de charcas y cuerpos de agua. Es un ser temido, capaz de ahogar a quienes se encuentren cerca de su hábitat acuático.

  3. Jul 11, 2016 · The name glyph of Aztec ruler Ahuitzotl (1486-1502 CE). The image is of an Aztec mythical hyper-aggressive otter that lived at the bottom of a lake and ruthlessly preyed on any creature which approached the lake’s banks. The creature, often depicted with a human hand at the end of its tail, was used as the name glyph for the king in Aztec ...

  4. Ahuitzotl (Nahuatl language: āhuitzotl, pronounced [aːˈwisot͡ɬ]) was the eighth Aztec ruler, the Hueyi Tlatoani of the city of Tenochtitlan, son of princess Atotoztli II. He was responsible for much of the expansion of the Mexica domain, and consolidated the empire's power after emulating his predecessor. He took power as tlatoani in the year 7 Rabbit (1486), after the death of his ...

  5. Ahuizotl. The ahuizotl is a mythological creature from the Aztec mythology and can be likened to that of the kelpie in Celtic myths. The name comes from the Aztec language Nahuatl and means "spiny aquatic thing". It is also called the water dog. The ahuizotl is described as being the size of a small dog.

  6. Así lo agarra con su cola, así lo irá a coger” (ibíd.). Este fragmento del texto es fundamental, en él se alude a la función de la larga cola. Se trata de un rasgo exagerado que siempre se pre- Fig. 2. El ahuítzotl, engañando a un individuo mostrándole peces.

  7. Ahuitzotl is the 4,726th most popular politician (down from 4,669th in 2019), the 51st most popular biography from Mexico (up from 52nd in 2019) and the 20th most popular Mexican Politician. Ahuitzotl was the ninth king of Tenochtitlan, and he is most famous for being the king who conquered the Aztec city of Tlatelolco.

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