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  1. Tenoch is a Mexican restaurant and food truck chain with locations in Boston, Somerville, Medford, Melrose, and Cambridge. It offers tortas, tacos, quesadillas, antojitos, burritos, and breakfast items.

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      Our Menu Breakfast is back in Medford, Somerville, and...

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      382 Highland Ave. Somerville, MA 02144 7 days/week 9am-9pm...

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      Catering & Inquiries. Tenoch has over a decade of experience...

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      Tenoch’s newest location in Cambridge’s North Point opened...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TenochTenoch - Wikipedia

    Tenoch (or Tenuch, modern Nahuatl pronunciation ⓘ) was a ruler of the Mexicas (Aztecas) during the fourteenth century during the Aztec travels from Aztlán to Tenochtitlan. Tenoch's father was Iztac Mixcoatl, who had a total of seven sons with two wives.

  3. Mesoamerican mythology. Also known as: Tenochca. Learn about this topic in these articles: Aztec patriarch. In Mexico: The rise of the Aztecs. …also known as Mexica or Tenochca. Tenoch, or Tenochca, was a legendary patriarch who gave his name to Tenochtitlán, the city founded by the Aztecs on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico.

    • In Mythology
    • The City
    • The Sacred Precinct
    • The Temple Mayor
    • Destruction
    • Archaeology

    In Aztec mythology the founders of the city migrated from the legendary Aztlán cave in the northwest desert which involved a protracted journey that eventually led to Lake Texcoco. During this migration priests had carried a huge idol of the god Huitzilopochtli, who whispered directions, gave the Méxica their name and promised great wealth and pros...

    Although the city was destroyed and over the following centuries extensively built over, the chroniclers of the 16th century CE, fortunately, recorded in great detail the buildings and works of art that had once made Tenochtitlan one of the greatest cities in Mesoamerica and, with over 200,000 residents, certainly the most populous. These records a...

    The sacred precinct at the heart of Tenochtitlan contained, according to one eye-witness, 78 separate structures. Amongst the most important were the Temple Mayor of Tlaloc and Huitzilopochtli, which was flanked by the Eagle's House (named after its stone decoration) on one side and the pyramid of Tezcatlipoca on the other. In front of the Temple M...

    The Great Temple or Temple Mayor (called Hueteocalli by the Aztecs) takes centre stage in the sacred precinct. On top of the 60 m high pyramid platform, reached by two flights of steps, were two twin temples. The north side shrine was dedicated to Tlaloc, the god of rain and the other, on the south side, was dedicated to Huitzilopochtli, the god of...

    When the Spanish arrived at Tenochtitlan, their leader Cortés had only 500 men and fewer than 20 horses at his disposal. However, by recruiting allies such as the Tlaxcalans, he was able to lay siege to the city which would eventually fall on the 13th of August 1521 CE. The great monuments were sacked and looted, works of art and precious objects w...

    Excavations within the temples and buildings of Tenochtitlan began in the 20th century CE and have revealed the true complexity of the site's history. There is evidence, for example, that the sacred precinct was built over much earlier structures, that the temples themselves were reconstructed and added to many times and within them were buried off...

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  4. Mar 22, 2023 · Tenoch is the person, whether real or mythological, for whom the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan is named. But who Tenoch was, is a bit of a mystery. He appears frequently in many of the codices, or ancient documents, preserved from before and after the Conquest.

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  6. Nov 16, 2022 · 83. “The success of this movie tears down the arguments of racist and white supremacists in Mexico, and everywhere, who claim brown skin doesn’t sell,” Tenoch Huerta Mejía said. Elliott Jerome...

  7. José Tenoch Huerta Mejía (Spanish: [teˈnotʃ ˈweɾta]; born 29 January 1981) is a Mexican actor. He has appeared in a number of movies in Latin America and Spain, starring in both feature films, short films, and Narcos: Mexico, credited as Tenoch Huerta. He is featured in Mónica Maristain's book, 30 Actors Made in Mexico.

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