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  1. Ahuitzotl (tiếng Nahuatl: āhuitzotl, phát âm Nahuatl: [aːˈwit͡sot͡ɬ]. Là vị vua thứ tám của Đế chế Aztec, Huey Tlatoani của thành phố Tenochtitlan, ông cai trị từ năm 1486 đến khi qua đời vào năm 1502. Ahuitzotl lên nắm quyền vào năm 1486 sau cái chết của anh trai là Tizoc.

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    Map showing the expansion of the Aztec Triple Alliance. The conquests of Ahuitzotl are marked in yellow. Ahuitzotl (Nahuatl languages: āhuitzotl, Nahuatl pronunciation: [aːˈwit͡sot͡ɬ] ⓘ) was the eighth Aztec ruler, the Huey Tlatoani of the city of Tenochtitlan, son of princess Atotoztli II.

  3. Ahuitzotl (died 1502, Tenochtitlán [Mexico]) was the eighth king of the Aztecs, under whose reign (1486–1502) the Aztec empire reached its greatest extent. The aggressive Ahuitzotl succeeded his brother, Tizoc, to the throne. He proved an effective warrior, conquering tribes as far south as present-day Guatemala and in territory along the ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. The ahuizotl (from the Classical Nahuatl: āhuitzotl for "spiny aquatic thing", a.k.a. "water dog") is a legendary creature in Aztec mythology. [2] It is said to lure people to their deaths. [3] The creature was taken as an emblem by the ruler of the same name, and was said to be a "friend of the rain gods". [4]

  5. Jul 12, 2016 · Ahuitzotl (Auitzotl) was an Aztec ruler who reigned between 1486 and 1502 CE. He was one of the greatest generals of the ancient Americas and he left to his nephew, Montezuma, an enlarged and consolidated empire which had been ruthlessly terrorised into submissive acceptance of Aztec rule.

    • Mark Cartwright
  6. Wikipedia tiếng Việt là phiên bản tiếng Việt của Wikipedia. Website lần đầu kích hoạt vào tháng 11 năm 2002 và chỉ có bài viết đầu tiên của dự án là bài Internet Society. Wikipedia tiếng Việt không có thêm bài viết nào cho đến tháng 10 năm 2003 khi Trang Chính ra mắt.

  7. Ahuitzotl was the eighth Aztec ruler and the Huey Tlatoani of the city of Tenochtitlan. His name literally means “Water Thorny” and was also applied to the otter. Under his reign, the Aztec empire reached its greatest extent, and he is known primarily for having occasioned the greatest orgy of human sacrifice in Aztec history.

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