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  • Tlacopan
  • Former city-state in the Valley of Mexico

    Tlacopan, also called Tacuba, (Classical Nahuatl: Tlacōpan, [t͡ɬaˈkóːpan̥], Otomian languages: Abotto, 'in the forest of trees') was a Tepanec / Mexica

    Tlacopan

    Tlacopan

    Tlacopan

  • Aztec Empire
  • Alliance of three Nahua city states in Mexico (1428–1521)

    alliance of three Nahua city-states: Mexico-Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan. These three city-states ruled that area in and around the Valley of Mexico

    Aztec Empire

    Aztec Empire

    Aztec_Empire

  • Aztecs
  • Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization

    Tenochtitlan (the capital city of the Mexica or Tenochca), Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan, previously part of the Tepanec empire, whose dominant power was Azcapotzalco

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

  • List of tlatoque of Tenochtitlan
  • tlatoque of Tenochtitlan were alongside those of the cities Tetzcoco and Tlacopan the leaders of the powerful Triple Alliance, commonly known as the Aztec

    List of tlatoque of Tenochtitlan

    List of tlatoque of Tenochtitlan

    List_of_tlatoque_of_Tenochtitlan

  • Itzcoatl
  • Fourth Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan

    Alliance (Aztec Empire) together with the other city-states Tetzcoco and Tlacopan. Itzcoatl was the natural son of tlàtoāni Acamapichtli and an unknown Tepanec

    Itzcoatl

    Itzcoatl

    Itzcoatl

  • Chimalpopoca (Tlacopan)
  • Tlatoani of Tlacopan

    House (1489)) was the third tlatoani (ruler) of the Tepanec city-state of Tlacopan. Chimalpopoca attended the festivities of the opening of the last phase

    Chimalpopoca (Tlacopan)

    Chimalpopoca_(Tlacopan)

  • Fall of Tenochtitlan
  • 1521 conquest of the Aztec capital by the Spanish Empire and rival indigenous tribes

    by road to Nonchualco then Tlacopan to cut off the Spaniards. Aztecs in canoes attacked the fleeing Spanish on the Tlacopan causeway, shooting arrows at

    Fall of Tenochtitlan

    Fall of Tenochtitlan

    Fall_of_Tenochtitlan

  • Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
  • 16th-century Spanish invasion of Mesoamerica

    1428 – Creation of the Triple Alliance of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan 1492–93 – Columbus reaches the Caribbean; start of permanent Spanish settlements

    Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire

    Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire

    Spanish_conquest_of_the_Aztec_Empire

  • Totoquihuaztli I
  • Tlatoani of Tlacopan

    tlatoani (ruler) of the pre-Columbian Tepanec altepetl (ethnic state) of Tlacopan in the Valley of Mexico. It was during the reign of Totoquihuatzin I that

    Totoquihuaztli I

    Totoquihuaztli I

    Totoquihuaztli_I

  • Moctezuma II
  • Tlahtoāni of the Aztec Empire until 1520

    from Tlacopan was sent. However, they were still unable to break the lines. The Tenochca group then advanced and pushed to aid the Tepanecs of Tlacopan, causing

    Moctezuma II

    Moctezuma II

    Moctezuma_II

  • Tlatoani
  • Ruler of a Mesoamerican āltepētl (city-state)

    Empire, an alliance between the āltepēmeh of Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan. Each āltepētl had its own tlahtoāni who would concurrently function as

    Tlatoani

    Tlatoani

    Tlatoani

  • Tepanec
  • Mesoamerican people

    Tlacopan. With the rise of the Aztec empire, Tlacopan became the predominant Tepanec city, although both Tenochtitlan and Texcoco eclipsed Tlacopan in

    Tepanec

    Tepanec

    Tepanec

  • Pre-Columbian era
  • The Americas prior to European influence

    'Triple Alliance' which included two other Aztec cities, Tetxcoco and Tlacopan. Latecomers to Mexico's central plateau, the Mexica thought of themselves

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian_era

  • Tetlepanquetzal
  • King of Tlacopan

    Tetlepanquetzal (died 1525) was the fourth Tepanec tlatoani (ruler) of Tlacopan, and reigned after 1503 as a tributary of the Mexican emperor Moctezuma

    Tetlepanquetzal

    Tetlepanquetzal

  • Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl
  • Tlatoani of Tlacopan

    state) of Tlacopan in the Valley of Mexico. Aculnahuacatl was a son of Tezozomoc, the ruler of Azcapotzalco, who installed him as ruler of Tlacopan. He married

    Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl

    Aculnahuacatl_Tzaqualcatl

  • Spanish Empire
  • Colonial empire between 1492 and 1976

    first military encounter occurred after an advance along the causeway at Tlacopan by the armies of Alvarado and Cristóbal de Olid. While fighting on the

    Spanish Empire

    Spanish Empire

    Spanish_Empire

  • Altepetl
  • City-states in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

    Glyphs representing Texcoco, Tenochtitlan, and Tlacopan, the three primary altepetl of the Aztec Empire.

    Altepetl

    Altepetl

    Altepetl

  • Hernán Cortés
  • Spanish conquistador and explorer (1485–1547)

    1520), the Spaniards managed a narrow escape from Tenochtitlán across the Tlacopan causeway, while their rearguard was being massacred. Much of the treasure

    Hernán Cortés

    Hernán Cortés

    Hernán_Cortés

  • La Noche Triste
  • Event during the Conquest of Mexico

    and Iztapalapa, two towns that would not welcome the Spanish; or west to Tlacopan, which required the shortest trip through Tenochtitlan, though they would

    La Noche Triste

    La Noche Triste

    La_Noche_Triste

  • Aztec mythology
  • Religious folklore of the Nahua peoples of the Triple Alliance (Aztec Empire)

    Aztec civilization Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Aztec society Nahuatl language Religion Mythology Philosophy Calendar Medicine Use of entheogens Human

    Aztec mythology

    Aztec mythology

    Aztec_mythology

  • History of the Aztecs
  • AD), there existed numerous city-states, including Chalco, Xochimilco, Tlacopan, Colhuacan, and Azcapotzalco. The most powerful were Culhuacan on the south

    History of the Aztecs

    History of the Aztecs

    History_of_the_Aztecs

  • Acolhua
  • Mesoamerican people

    tlatoloyan), founded in 1428 when the rulers of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan formed an alliance that replaced the Tepanec Empire of Azcapotzalco and

    Acolhua

    Acolhua

    Acolhua

  • Emperor
  • Type of monarch

    whereas the emperor of Tlacopan was a junior member and only received one-fifth of the tribute, due to the fact that Tlacopan was a newcomer to the alliance

    Emperor

    Emperor

    Emperor

  • Lake Texcoco
  • Former lake in Valley of Mexico

    other city-states appeared around the lake, including Xoloc, Azcapotzalco, Tlacopan, Coyohuacan, Culhuacán, Chimalpa, and Chimalhuacán – mainly from Toltec

    Lake Texcoco

    Lake Texcoco

    Lake_Texcoco

  • Tetzcoco (altepetl)
  • Pre-Columbian city-state

    Tepanecs of Tlacopan, subsequently formalized their association as the Triple Alliance. However this was an uneven alliance as Tlacopan entered the battle

    Tetzcoco (altepetl)

    Tetzcoco (altepetl)

    Tetzcoco_(altepetl)

  • Tacuba, Mexico City
  • Neighborhood of Mexico City

    is a section of northwest Mexico City. It sits on the site of ancient Tlacopan. Tacuba was an autonomous municipality until 1928, when it was incorporated

    Tacuba, Mexico City

    Tacuba, Mexico City

    Tacuba,_Mexico_City

  • Nezahualcoyotl (tlatoani)
  • Tlatoani of Texcoco

    formed an alliance with the tlatoque (kings) of Mexico-Tenochtitlan and Tlacopan (Itzcoatl and Totoquihuaztli I), becoming one of the founders of the Aztec

    Nezahualcoyotl (tlatoani)

    Nezahualcoyotl (tlatoani)

    Nezahualcoyotl_(tlatoani)

  • Chapultepec aqueduct
  • Structure in Mexico City, Mexico

    the empire joined the three Nahua states of Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan). This fresh water was transported from the Chapultepec springs. Two aqueducts

    Chapultepec aqueduct

    Chapultepec aqueduct

    Chapultepec_aqueduct

  • Moctezuma I
  • Fifth Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan

    solidified the alliance with two neighboring states, Tlacopan (a small city-state) and Texcoco. Tlacopan, located on the western shore of Lake Texcoco, controlled

    Moctezuma I

    Moctezuma I

    Moctezuma_I

  • Valley of Mexico
  • Highland plateau in central Mexico

    valley led to the Aztec Triple Alliance between Tenochtitlan, Texcoco and Tlacopan at the beginning of the empire. However, by the time the Spanish arrived

    Valley of Mexico

    Valley of Mexico

    Valley_of_Mexico

  • Tlatelolco (altepetl)
  • Pre-Columbian city-state in Mexico

    Aztec glyphs for the member-states of the Aztec Triple Alliance: Texcoco (left), Tenochtitlan (middle), and Tlacopan (right).

    Tlatelolco (altepetl)

    Tlatelolco (altepetl)

    Tlatelolco_(altepetl)

  • Aztec warfare
  • Warfare of the Mesoamerican civilization

    Aztec Triple Alliance involving the city-states of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, Tlacopan and other allied polities of the central Mexican region. This united the

    Aztec warfare

    Aztec warfare

    Aztec_warfare

  • Cuauhtémoc
  • Eleventh and final Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan

    Cuauhtémoc, Coanacoch (the ruler of Texcoco), and Tetlepanquetzal, the ruler of Tlacopan, were plotting his death. Cortés interrogated them until each confessed

    Cuauhtémoc

    Cuauhtémoc

    Cuauhtémoc

  • Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City
  • Borough in Mexico City, Mexico

    Tacubaya. Tacuba was called Tlacopan in the pre Hispanic period. Tacuba is derived from the former Nahuatl name "Tlacopan" and means place of the jarilla

    Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City

    Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City

    Miguel_Hidalgo,_Mexico_City

  • Purépecha Empire
  • State in central Mexico (c. 1300–1530)

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Purépecha Empire

    Purépecha Empire

    Purépecha_Empire

  • Mictlān
  • Underworld of Aztec mythology

    Aztec civilization Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Aztec society Nahuatl language Religion Mythology Philosophy Calendar Medicine Use of entheogens Human

    Mictlān

    Mictlān

    Mictlān

  • Aleutian Islands
  • Chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Aleutian Islands

    Aleutian Islands

    Aleutian_Islands

  • Triple Alliance
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Aztec Triple Alliance (1428–1521), Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan and in central Mexico Triple Alliance (1596), England, France, and the

    Triple Alliance

    Triple_Alliance

  • Lists of ancient monarchs
  • of rulers of Tenochtitlan List of rulers of Tetzcoco List of rulers of Tlacopan Rulers of Cusco and the Inca Empire List of dynasties Lists of monarchs

    Lists of ancient monarchs

    Lists_of_ancient_monarchs

  • Altiplano
  • Large plateau in west-central South America

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Altiplano

    Altiplano

    Altiplano

  • Greater Mexico City
  • Conurbation centered around Mexico City

    Tecámac Templo Mayor Tenōchtitlan Teotihuacan Tepeyacac Tepotzotlán Texcoco Tlacopan Tlalnepantla de Baz Tlalpan Tlatelolco Tolnáhuac Tultitlán Xochimanca Xochimilco

    Greater Mexico City

    Greater Mexico City

    Greater_Mexico_City

  • Azcapotzalco (altepetl)
  • Pre-Columbian state in the Valley of Mexico

    Tenochtitlan banded together with its neighbors, including Texcoco and Tlacopan, into what became known as the (second) Triple Alliance. Together they

    Azcapotzalco (altepetl)

    Azcapotzalco (altepetl)

    Azcapotzalco_(altepetl)

  • Wari Empire
  • Pre-columbian state in Peru (6th–11th centuries)

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Wari Empire

    Wari Empire

    Wari_Empire

  • Codex Osuna
  • 1565 Aztec codex

    Section of page 34 (folio 496) of Codex Osuna showing the glyphs for Texcoco, Tenochtitlan, and Tlacopán.

    Codex Osuna

    Codex Osuna

    Codex_Osuna

  • List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 16th century
  • the Timurid dynasty (in Herat), deposed 1507. Tetlepanquetzal, King of Tlacopan, deposed by the Spanish in 1521. Died 1525. Chauhan Raja Dev Narayan Singh

    List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 16th century

    List_of_monarchs_who_lost_their_thrones_in_the_16th_century

  • Mi'kma'ki
  • National territory of the Mi'kmaq

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Mi'kma'ki

    Mi'kma'ki

    Mi'kma'ki

  • Aztec society
  • Society in central Mexico prior to the Spanish conquest

    internal competition. Another is the so-called Aztec Triple Alliance between Tlacopan, Texcoco and Tenochtitlan which was originally formed to end the dominance

    Aztec society

    Aztec society

    Aztec_society

  • Huixquilucan Municipality
  • Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico

    of times, including by the Olmecs, the Nahuatlacs and by the region of Tlacopan before being conquered by the Aztec Triple Alliance and then, of course

    Huixquilucan Municipality

    Huixquilucan Municipality

    Huixquilucan_Municipality

  • History of Mexico
  • alliance was composed of the city-states of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan. At their peak, 350,000 Aztecs presided over a wealthy tribute empire comprising

    History of Mexico

    History of Mexico

    History_of_Mexico

  • Cerro del Judío
  • Mountain in Magdalena Contreras, Mexico City, Mexico

    group that lived in the area at the time of the Triple Alliance, formed by Tlacopan, Texcoco and Azcapotzalco. As for the name, "Cerro del Judío" there are

    Cerro del Judío

    Cerro_del_Judío

  • Pre-Columbian Mexico
  • Mexico before Spanish colonization

    Alliance was composed of the city-states of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan. At their peak, 300,000 Aztecs presided over a wealthy tribute-empire comprising

    Pre-Columbian Mexico

    Pre-Columbian Mexico

    Pre-Columbian_Mexico

  • Tenochtitlan
  • Former city-state in the Valley of Mexico

    one of the three causeways to the mainland of Tepeyac, Iztapalapa, and Tlacopan. Bernal Díaz del Castillo reported that they were wide enough for ten horses

    Tenochtitlan

    Tenochtitlan

    Tenochtitlan

  • Tlapa de Comonfort
  • City in the Mexican state of Guerrero

    joint campaign in 1486 led by Ahuitzotl, Nezahualpilli, and Chimalpopoca (Tlacopan). Tlachinollan was subsequently renamed to Tlapan and became an Aztec garrison

    Tlapa de Comonfort

    Tlapa de Comonfort

    Tlapa_de_Comonfort

  • Mexica
  • Nahuatl-speaking Indigenous people of the Valley of Mexico

    assumed a dominant position over their two allied city-states, Texcoco and Tlacopan. The Mexica dominated the political landscape in Central Mexico from only

    Mexica

    Mexica

    Mexica

  • Tacuba metro station
  • Mexico City metro station

    the Nahuatl language word tlacopan, that which means "land of flowers". It refers to the ancient Tepanec kingdom of Tlacopan that existed in the area in

    Tacuba metro station

    Tacuba metro station

    Tacuba_metro_station

  • New Fire ceremony
  • Aztec religious ceremony of renewal held every 52 years

    Aztec civilization Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Aztec society Nahuatl language Religion Mythology Philosophy Calendar Medicine Use of entheogens Human

    New Fire ceremony

    New Fire ceremony

    New_Fire_ceremony

  • Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin
  • Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan

    Cuauhtemoc was hanged by Cortés along with Tetlepanquetzatzin, tlatoani of Tlacopan and don Pedro Cohuanacochtzin. After the return of Cortés, Huanitzin was

    Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin

    Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin

    Diego_de_Alvarado_Huanitzin

  • History of Mexico City
  • the Mexica of Tenochtitlan and their allies since 1430 of Texcoco and Tlacopan conquered the Valley of Mexico, exacting tribute from the same powers that

    History of Mexico City

    History of Mexico City

    History_of_Mexico_City

  • Cuautitlán
  • Town & Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico

    the Triple Alliance, whereafter it became a province under the domain of Tlacopan, divided into four further sub-provinces. The language in Cuautitlan was

    Cuautitlán

    Cuautitlán

    Cuautitlán

  • Maxtla
  • King of Azcapotzalco and Coyoacán

    including Texcoco under Nezahualcoyotl and many former Tepanec allies, notably Tlacopan. These allied forces sacked Azcapotzalco and Maxtla was personally sacrificed

    Maxtla

    Maxtla

    Maxtla

  • List of military alliances
  • Hanseatic League 1428–1521 Triple Alliance Mexiclo-Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan 1508–1510 League of Cambrai Aragon Holy Roman Empire Kingdom of France

    List of military alliances

    List_of_military_alliances

  • Age of Empires II: The Conquerors
  • 2000 expansion pack to the rts video game "Age of Empires II"

    themselves, Texcoco, and Tlacopan in order to defeat the Tlaxcala. Once the Tlaxcala have been defeated, the Texcoco and Tlacopan betray the Aztecs and are

    Age of Empires II: The Conquerors

    Age_of_Empires_II:_The_Conquerors

  • Chimalpopoca
  • Third Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan

    Chapultepec to Tenochtitlan. Chimalpopoca also had a causeway constructed to Tlacopan. The causeway contained openings spanned by wooden bridges, which were

    Chimalpopoca

    Chimalpopoca

    Chimalpopoca

  • Mosquito Coast
  • Coastline in Central America

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Mosquito Coast

    Mosquito Coast

    Mosquito_Coast

  • Kulhulmcilh
  • National territory of the Nuxalk Nation

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Kulhulmcilh

    Kulhulmcilh

    Kulhulmcilh

  • Texcotzingo
  • Aztec garden in Mexico

    frogs representing the three city states of Tenochitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan, the cities which made up the Aztec Triple Alliance. The baths in the Texcotzingo

    Texcotzingo

    Texcotzingo

    Texcotzingo

  • List of wars involving Mexico
  • (1519–1521) Tenochtitlan Cholula Tlatelolco Chalco Xochimilco Xaltocan Tlacopan Allied city-states: Teotitlan Independent kingdoms and city-states: Confederacy

    List of wars involving Mexico

    List_of_wars_involving_Mexico

  • Comancheria
  • Former region of the US Southwest occupied by the Comanche people

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Comancheria

    Comancheria

    Comancheria

  • Tonatico
  • Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico

    Bartolo, Los Amates (San José de los Amates), San Miguel, El Terrero, Tlacopan, La Vega, El Zapote and Colixtlahuacán. The municipality of Tonatico borders

    Tonatico

    Tonatico

  • Confederation
  • Union of sovereign states linked by treaty

    Empire 1428–1521 Consisted of the city-states of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan. Livonian Confederation 1435–1561 Pre-Commonwealth Poland and Lithuaniaa

    Confederation

    Confederation

  • Wallmapu
  • Historical territory of the Mapuche people

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Wallmapu

    Wallmapu

    Wallmapu

  • Tlacacuitlahuatzin
  • King of Tiliuhcan

    ruler of Tiliuhcan, a pre-Columbian Tepanec altepetl (ethnic state) near Tlacopan. His father was called Huehuetzin. His daughters Miyahuaxochtzin and Matlalxochtzin

    Tlacacuitlahuatzin

    Tlacacuitlahuatzin

  • Mesoamerican chronology
  • Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods

    less than a century later, in 1430, the Mexicas joined with Texcoco and Tlacopan to wage war against Azcapotzalco and emerged victoriously. This gave birth

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican_chronology

  • Tlacochcalcatl
  • Aztec military rank

    Aztec civilization Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Aztec society Nahuatl language Religion Mythology Philosophy Calendar Medicine Use of entheogens Human

    Tlacochcalcatl

    Tlacochcalcatl

    Tlacochcalcatl

  • Tezozomoc (Azcapotzalco)
  • Tlatoani of Azcapotzalco

    Itzpapalocihuatl Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl, who was installed as ruler of Tlacopan. Tlacochcuecihuatl Chichilocuili Maxtla, who was installed as ruler of

    Tezozomoc (Azcapotzalco)

    Tezozomoc (Azcapotzalco)

    Tezozomoc_(Azcapotzalco)

  • Third letter of Hernán Cortés to the Emperor Charles V
  • 1522 letter by Hernán Cortés

    brigantine, García Holguín, captured the lords of Mexico, Texcoco and Tlacopan (Cuauhtémoc, Coanacochtzin and Tetlepanquetzaltzin). The capture of Cuauhtémoc

    Third letter of Hernán Cortés to the Emperor Charles V

    Third letter of Hernán Cortés to the Emperor Charles V

    Third_letter_of_Hernán_Cortés_to_the_Emperor_Charles_V

  • Inca Empire
  • 1438–1533 empire in South America

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Inca Empire

    Inca Empire

    Inca_Empire

  • Council of Three Fires
  • Native American confederacy

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Council of Three Fires

    Council_of_Three_Fires

  • Cerro Tláloc
  • Mountain and archaeological site in Ixtapaluca and Texcoco, Mexico

    elites of Tenochtitlan and nearby states, such as Xochimilco, Tlaxcala, and Tlacopan, were also cited to have joined the feast. Another ceremony that took place

    Cerro Tláloc

    Cerro Tláloc

    Cerro_Tláloc

  • Huasteca
  • Geographical and cultural region of Mexico

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Huasteca

    Huasteca

    Huasteca

  • Historic center of Mexico City
  • Central neighborhood in Mexico City

    conserved many of the main thoroughfares such as Tenayuca, renamed Vallejo; Tlacopan, renamed México Tacuba, and Tepeyac, now called the Calzada de los Misterios

    Historic center of Mexico City

    Historic center of Mexico City

    Historic_center_of_Mexico_City

  • List of sovereign states in 1500
  • (city) Aztec – Aztec Empire Capital: Tenochtitlan Tenochtitlan Texcoco Tlacopan  Bamum – Kingdom of Bamum Capital: Fumban  Banu Sulaym  Bahmani – Bahmani

    List of sovereign states in 1500

    List_of_sovereign_states_in_1500

  • Gentrification of Mexico City
  • around the Templo Mayor. The main areas defined by the empire (Tepeyac, Tlacopan, Coyoacán, Iztapalapa and Texcoco) continue to be part of the modern city

    Gentrification of Mexico City

    Gentrification of Mexico City

    Gentrification_of_Mexico_City

  • Cacamatzin
  • Tlatoani of Texcoco

    his vassals, his cousin and lord of Coyoacán, as well as the tlatoani of Tlacopan Totoquihuatzin, the lord of Iztapalapa Cuitláhuac, and the lord of Matlatzinco

    Cacamatzin

    Cacamatzin

    Cacamatzin

  • Ayotlan (state)
  • Former state in El Grullo, Mexico

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Ayotlan (state)

    Ayotlan_(state)

  • Mexican Army
  • Mexican Armed Forces land and air branches

    advanced and powerful kingdoms were those of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco and Tlacopan, which comprised populations of the same ethnic origin and were politically

    Mexican Army

    Mexican Army

    Mexican_Army

  • Yaonáhuac (municipality)
  • Municipality in Puebla, Mexico

    in pre-Hispanic times. It was under the triple alliance (Mexico-Texcoco-Tlacopan). The Spaniards implanted the slave-driven system of charges. It belonged

    Yaonáhuac (municipality)

    Yaonáhuac_(municipality)

  • Wabanaki Confederacy
  • Native American and First Nations Wabanaki Nation

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Wabanaki Confederacy

    Wabanaki Confederacy

    Wabanaki_Confederacy

  • Post-classical history
  • Period between ancient and modern history

    Tenochtitlan allied with other powerful Nahuatl-speaking cities, Texcoco and Tlacopan, to create the Aztec Empire, otherwise known as the Triple Alliance. Though

    Post-classical history

    Post-classical history

    Post-classical_history

  • Pochteca
  • Aztec merchants

    Azcapotzalco Mixcoac Texcoco Huexotla Coatlichan Otompan Xochimilco Chalco Tlacopan Pochtecatl were based in thirteen urban centers in the Valley of Mexico

    Pochteca

    Pochteca

    Pochteca

  • Huronia (region)
  • Historical region between the Great Lakes of North America

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Huronia (region)

    Huronia (region)

    Huronia_(region)

  • Apachería
  • Geographical region inhabited by the Apache people

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Apachería

    Apachería

  • Zócalo
  • Plaza de la Constitución, Mexico City

    called Tepeyac–Iztapalapa, for the locations north and south it led to. The Tlacopan road led west and stretched east a little before leading into the lake

    Zócalo

    Zócalo

    Zócalo

  • Naucalpan
  • Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico

    neighborhood. Later in the pre-Hispanic period, the area was governed by Tlacopan (Tacuba) and became ethnically dominated by the Otomi. Starting from 1428

    Naucalpan

    Naucalpan

    Naucalpan

  • Aztec religion
  • Religion used in the Aztec Empire

    Aztec civilization Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Aztec society Nahuatl language Religion Mythology Philosophy Calendar Medicine Use of entheogens Human

    Aztec religion

    Aztec religion

    Aztec_religion

  • Acamapichtli
  • First Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan

    from 1427, the new tlatoani was accompanied by the rulers of Texcoco and Tlacopan, the other two towns of the Aztec Triple Alliance. Acamapichtli was an

    Acamapichtli

    Acamapichtli

    Acamapichtli

  • Kaan kingdom
  • Maya kingdom from the Classic period ruled by the Kaanu'l dynasty of Dzibanche

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Kaan kingdom

    Kaan_kingdom

  • List of tlatoque of Tetzcoco
  • List of monarchs

    the Triple Alliance: List of tlatoque of Tenochtitlan List of rulers of Tlacopan History of the Aztecs Other rulers to the south: Maya monarchs Mixtec monarchs

    List of tlatoque of Tetzcoco

    List of tlatoque of Tetzcoco

    List_of_tlatoque_of_Tetzcoco

  • Tepehuán language
  • Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico

    allies, or rivals beyond the Aztec Triple Alliance (Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, Tlacopan). In 1616, Northern Ódami led a major revolt (1616–1620) against Spanish

    Tepehuán language

    Tepehuán_language

  • Nitaskinan
  • Ancestral homeland of the Atikamekw people of southwestern Quebec, Canada

    Aztlán Cemanahuac Azcapotzalco Chalco Colhuacan Tenochtitlan Tetzcoco Tlacopan Tlatelolco Xochimilco Cacicazgos Cacicazgo of Talamanca Chiefdoms of Hispaniola

    Nitaskinan

    Nitaskinan

    Nitaskinan

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