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  1. Itzcóatl urbanizó Tenochtitlán, hizo caminos para unirla a tierra firme, comenzó a edificar templos y construcciones cívicas, organizó el gobierno y creó una jerarquía religiosa. Realizó asimismo algunas conquistas, como la de Cuernavaca. Le sucedió en el trono Moctezuma Ilhuicamina, también llamado Moctezuma I el Grande. Fernández ...

  2. Dec 26, 2022 · Itzcoatl established the Triple Alliance, or what is casually referred to as the Aztec Empire. After his likely nephew Chimalpopoca was killed it freed the Mexica people from their loyalty to the Tepanec Empire. Itzcoatl, unencumbered by loyalty to his Tepanec ancestors, led a war against Maxtla, the ruler of the Tepanec capital in Azcapotzalco.

  3. Nov 20, 2015 · Itzcoatl – the fourth ruler of Tenochtitlan. His name was Itzcoatl, which meant Obsidian Serpent – izt (li) =obsidian, coatl =serpent – and he came to succeed his nephew, the Third Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, in 1428 or One Flint Knife/ Ce Tecpatl. Most sources agree with this date, even though a few claims vary from as early as 1425 to as ...

  4. Se recuerda a Itzcoatl por sus reformas políticas, religiosas y educativas que sentaron las bases para el éxito del imperio mexica. Itzcoatl estableció un conjunto de tradiciones y rituales que siguen presentes en la cultura mexicana actual. El legado de Itzcoatl sigue siendo una figura importante en la historia de México. Ver Tambien

  5. Oct 27, 2009 · Itzcoatl’s successor Montezuma (Moctezuma) I, who took power in 1440, was a great warrior who was remembered as the father of the Aztec empire.

  6. Ahuitzotl. Ahuitzotl succeeded his brother Tizoc (reigned 1481–86) to become the eighth Aztec king, ruling from 1486 to 1502. An aggressive ruler and skilled warrior, he conquered tribes as far south as what is now Guatemala and in areas along the Gulf of Mexico. Under his rule the empire greatly expanded its wealth and territory.

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