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Ilancuéitl
A drawing of Ilancuéitl
Cihuātlahtoāni of Tenochtitlan[1]
Predecessor
Teuhtlehuatzin[2]
Successor
Acamapichtli
Spouse
King Acamapichtli
Father
King Acolmiztli
Ilancueitl (Nahuatl for "old-woman skirt"; pronounced[ilaŋˈkʷeː.itɬ]) was the first queen of Tenochtitlan.
^Klein, Cecelia (2001). Gender in Pre-Hispanic America. Washington: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. pp. 330–334. ISBN 9780884022794.
^Santamarina Novillo, Carlos (2011). El Sistema de Dominacion Azteca: El Imperio Tepaneca (in Spanish). Editorial Académica Española. p. 431. ISBN 9783845485096.
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