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  1. Emperor Acamapichtli. Mother. Empress Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin. Huitzilihuitl ( Nahuatl pronunciation: [wit͡siˈliwit͡ɬ] ⓘ) or Huitzilihuitzin ( Nahuatl language; English: Hummingbird Feather) (1370s – ca. 1417) [1] was the second Tlatoani or king of Tenochtitlan.

  2. Huitzilíhuitl was born in Tenochtitlan, and was the son of Acamapichtli, first tlatoani of the Mexica, founder of the Aztec Empire. Only 16-years-old when his father died, Huitzilíhuitl was elected by the principal chiefs, warriors and priests of the city to replace him. At that time, the Mexica were tributaries of the Tepanec city-state of ...

  3. Oct 27, 2015 · Learn about Huitzilihuitl, the second ruler of Tenochtitlan, who inherited the throne from his father Acamapichtli and expanded his city's power and influence. Find out his name meaning, his wives, his achievements, and his role in the New Fire Ceremony.

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  5. Huitzilihuitl is a personal name meaning hummingbird feather in Nahuatl, attested in the history of Mexico-Tenochtitlan and Tetzcoco. Learn about its orthography, etymology, and attestations from various sources in English.

  6. Oct 20, 2022 · Learn about Huitzilihuitl, the son of Acamapichtli and the first Mexica born in Tenochtitlan. He expanded the city's influence, married into other altepetls, and died in 1417.

  7. Dec 17, 2021 · Huitzilihuitl II. was an able and talented ruler, and was one of the best of the Aztec kings of Mexico. In 1405 he succeeded in attracting several scattered tribes, descendants of the extinct Toltec nation, from Xalisco, and thereby increased his power and the wealth of his nation.

  8. Huitzilíhuitl. Huitzilíhuitl (del náhuatl: Witsilihwitl ‘la pluma de colibrí’‘witsilin, colibrí; ihwitl, pluma’) fue el segundo huey tlatoani mexica, el cual gobernó desde 1391 al 1415; Huitzilíhuitl también fue el cuarto hijo de Acamapichtli, su antecesor en el trono mexica y fue elegido según las crónicas porque era un ...

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