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Town in the Mexican state of Mexico
San Miguel Coatlinchán (Nahuatl: coatl + in- + chantli, meaning "snake" + possessive prefix + "home", or "in the home of the snakes") is a town in the
Coatlinchan
Princess
of Culhuacan, member of the House of Culhuacan and queen consort of Coatlinchan by marriage. She is mostly known for being the reason of the Yacanex
Atotoztli_I
Deity in Aztec religion; a god of rain and thunder, fertility, and water
was where human sacrifice was held, in the name of the water deity. In Coatlinchan, a colossal statue [es] weighing 168 tons was found that was thought
Tláloc
City and municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico
125 tonne stone statue of Chalchiuhtlicue, which was found near San Miguel Coatlinchán and now resides at the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. Much of
Texcoco_de_Mora
Mesoamerican people
Basin of Mexico, an area known as Acolhuacan. Their first capital was Coatlinchan, later moving to the more famous Tetzcoco. Another important Acolhua
Acolhua
Central American ethnic group
in the Valley of Mexico, such as Tlatelolco, Tacubaya, Chiautla and Coatlinchan, and were likely home to Nonoalca. Some seem to have moved to Tabasco
Nonoalca
Pre-Columbian city-state
Tetzcoco became the Acolhua capital city, taking over that role from Coatlinchan. In 1418, Ixtlilxochitl I, the tlatoani (ruler) of Tetzcoco, was dethroned
Tetzcoco_(altepetl)
monoliths that have been quarried and moved. Colossal statue of Tlaloc, in Coatlinchan. Made of basalt, weighing 168 tons. The Kerloas menhir, Brittany, France
List_of_largest_monoliths
his domain in 1441 when he suffered a joint attack by the people of Coatlinchan, Cholula, Huexotzinco, and Tlaxcala. Ayocuan was educated in the town
Ayocuan_Cuetzpaltzin
Nahua-speaking cities like Cuauhnahuac (now Cuernavaca), and towards Huexotla, Coatlinchan, and Tepoztlan in the modern-day state of Morelos which was then dominated
History_of_the_Aztecs
Archaeological site in Mexico
was one of the most important Acolhua cities, alongside Tetzcoco and Coatlinchan. Its development began in the 13th century. Although few buildings remain
Huejotla
First Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan
sister of King Huehue Acamapichtli. He also had ties to the Acolhua of Coatlinchan. In addition to these concrete ties, the Culhua nobility claimed direct
Acamapichtli
King of Culhuacán
Nahua altepetl (city-state). Acolmiztli was a son of King Huetzin of Coatlinchan and Princess Atotoztli I of Coatlichan. He was married to the Princess
Acolmiztli_(Coatl_Ichan)
Tlatoani of Texcoco
into three parts. One army attacked Acolman to the north and the second Coatlinchan to the south. A contingent led by Nezahualcoyotl himself was intended
Nezahualcoyotl_(tlatoani)
Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods
replaced the ancient confederation ruled by the Tecpanecas (which included Coatlinchan and Culhuacán). In the earliest days of the Triple Alliance, the Mexica
Mesoamerican_chronology
2018 film
which his father told him was taken from its original home in San Miguel Coatlinchán. In present day, we see an adult Juan (Gael García Bernal) and his friend
Museum_(2018_film)
Pre-Columbian city-state in Mexico
possibly allied with the Tepanec of Azcapotzalco and the Acolhua of Coatlinchan. According to the Crónica Mexicayotl, transcribed in 1609, in 1299, Culhuacan's
Colhuacan_(altepetl)
Norwegian engineer, archaeologist and soldier
Tlaloc monolith (San Miguel Coatlinchán), Photograph taken by the engineer Ola Just in 1934. The identity of the person on the monolith is unknown.
Ola_Apenes
Mexico City metro station
maguey plant, in reference to Mexicaltzingo's symbol in the Codex of Coatlinchan. The data here is limited to the most recent ten years to avoid excessive
Mexicaltzingo_metro_station
American filmmaker
War), The Absent Stone (with Sandra Rozental, about the monolith of Coatlinchan) and The American Egypt (about the Mexican Revolution in Yucatán). Lerner
Jesse_Lerner
Manuscript that presents traits of the Mesoamerican indigenous pictoric tradition
cartographic-historical documents: Lienzo de Chalchihuitzin Vásquez, Mapa de Coatlinchan, Mapa circular de Cuauhquechollan, Codex Kinsborough, Lienzo de Misantla
Mesoamerican_codices
1281 – c. 1350 CE) Culhuacán-Mexica war (c. 1299 – c. 1325 CE) Conquest of Coatlinchan (c. 1337 – c. 1418 CE) Conquest of Tetzcoco (c. 1337 – c. 1418 CE) Conquest
List_of_conflicts_in_Mexico
City and municipality in Puebla, Mexico
the rulers of Huejotzingo were descended from the Acolhua dynasty of Coatlinchan, and they were considered Chichimec descendants. Their patron deity was
Huejotzingo
Queen of Cuautitlan and Princess of the Aztecs
exactly in the border of three kingdoms: Azcapotzalco, Culhuacan, and Coatlinchan. So these kingdoms decided to unite, create a coalition with allied nations
Chimalxochitl_II
Mesoamerican city
acquiring a great commercial power. In 1272 he accepted the substitution of Coatlinchan by Tetzcoco in the Triple Alliance of that time, thus consolidating the
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meaning 'on the watch'. Often used as an independent name.
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Worshipper of God
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A Prophet's Name; A Biblical Prophet
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English and Irish : from the personal name Piers (see Pierce).
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Light of Love
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