Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jun 7, 2022 · Axayacatl. Tenochtitlan. During his youth, his military prowess gained him the favor influential figures such as Nezahualcoyotl and Tlacaelel I, and thus, upon the death of Moctezuma I in 1469, he was chosen to ascend to the throne, much to the displeasure of his two older brothers, Tizoc and Ahuitzotl.

  2. Feb 25, 2023 · 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 by the elite decision makers, like Tlacaelel.

  3. Jul 14, 2020 · Axayácatl reigned between 1469 and 1481 and was the father of Montezuma, one of the empire's last rulers. "Below the subflooring of the house of Cortés, more than three metres deep, the remains...

  4. Apr 29, 2017 · Axayacatl – the sixth ruler of Tenochtitlan. 29 April 2017. His name was Axayacatl, which meant Water Face – a (tl) =water, xayacatl =face – but also depicts certain water incest that was abound in Lake Texcoco and still a part of the native cuisine in Mexico today (or rather its eggs are). The sixth tlatoani of Tenochtitlan was very ...

  5. Jul 14, 2020 · The Axayacatl Palace was where some of most decisive moments in the fall of the Aztec Empire took place. Aztec Palace Complex Featured a Rare Basalt Stone Courtyard. Specialists dug a series of test pits on the north, east and west sides of the overall site. This led to the discovery of stone masonry wall.

  6. Edition of 1905. See also Axayacatl on Wikipedia, and the disclaimer . AXAYACATL, ä'chȧ-yȧ-kä't'l (Mex., ‘Face-in-the-water’) (?-1477). An Aztec chief, styled in contemporary narratives, Emperor of Mexico. He is reported to have been the father of Montezuma, whom Cortes conquered.

  7. Xicotencatl II Axayacatl, also known as Xicotencatl the Younger (died 1521), was a prince and warleader, probably with the title of Tlacochcalcatl, [citation needed] of the pre-Columbian state of Tlaxcala at the time of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire . Biography.

  1. People also search for