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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AxayacatlAxayacatl - Wikipedia

    Axayacatl was a son of the princess Atotoztli II and her cousin, prince Tezozomoc. He was a grandson of the Emperors Moctezuma I and Itzcoatl. He was a descendant of the king Cuauhtototzin . He was a successor of Moctezuma and his brothers were Emperors Tizoc and Ahuitzotl and his sister was the Queen Chalchiuhnenetzin.

  2. Axayacatl ( b. ca. 1449; d. 1481), Aztec emperor from 1468/69–1481. The sixth Mexica Tlatoani (a "speaker" or ruler), Axayacatl (Watery Visage) was the grandson of two previous rulers: Motecuhzoma I on his mother's side, and Itzcoatl on his father's side. According to one native history, he became ruler at age nineteen.

  3. Feb 25, 2023 · Aztec Rulers: Axayacatl, Sixth Tlatoani. Life:1449-1481 Reign: 1469-1481. Name: Face of water. The son of prince Tezozomoc, a grandson of tlatoque Moctezuma and Itzcoatl, Axayacatl was seemingly destined to become ruler of Tenochtitlan. But his military record helped him rise above his two older brothers, Tizoc and Ahuitzotl, to become favored ...

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › AxayacatlAxayacatl - Wikiwand

    Axayacatl ( / ˌæʃəˈjɑːkətəl /; Classical Nahuatl: āxāyacatl [aːʃaːˈjákatɬ] ⓘ; Spanish: Axayácatl [axaˈʝakatɬ]; meaning "face of water"; c. 1449 –1481) was the sixth tlatoani of the altepetl of Tenochtitlan and Emperor of the Aztec Triple Alliance. Map showing territorial expansions of the Aztec Empire under each of the ...

  6. 17 hours ago · The name axayacatl has two meanings in Nahuatl: xayacatl means “face”, and xaxayacatl is a horsefly, the extra -xa- is repeated to emphasize the largeness of the horsefly’s face. Thus, axaxayacatl literally means “water-horsefly” or “horsefly of the water”, due to a similarity of appearance between horseflies and water-boatmen ...

  7. Jul 14, 2020 · The remains of an ancient Aztec palace have been discovered under a stately building in Mexico City. During renovations at the building off the capital's central Zócalo plaza, workers found ...

  8. Jun 6, 2022 · Axayacatl largely dedicated his twelve-year reign to consolidating his militaristic repute: he led successful campaigns against the neighboring altepetl of Tlatelolco in 1473 (see Battle of Tlatelolco) and the Matlatzinca of the Toluca Valley in 1474, but was finally defeated by the Tarascans of Michoacán in 1476. There are several ways to ...

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