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Tlatoani of Tizatlan
Xicotencatl
Xicotencatl in the Lienzo de Tlaxcala
Tlatoani of Tizatlan
Reign
? - 1522
Predecessor
Xayacamach
Successor
Xicotencatl II
Born
c. 11 House (1425)
Died
c. 4 Rabbit (1522)
Issue
Xicotencatl II Doña Lucía María Luisa Tecuelhuetzin
Father
Aztahua
Xicotencatl I or Xicotencatl the Elder (c. 11 House (1425) – c. 4 Rabbit (1522)[1]) was a long-lived teuctli (elected official) of Tizatlan, a Nahua altepetl (city-state) within the Confederacy of Tlaxcala, in what is now Mexico. According to one source, Xicotencatl was instrumental in allying the Tlaxcaltecs with the Spanish to overthrow the Aztec Empire.
XicotencatlI or Xicotencatl the Elder (c. 11 House (1425) – c. 4 Rabbit (1522)) was a long-lived teuctli (elected official) of Tizatlan, a Nahua altepetl...
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the Tlaxcalan began to consider his ceaseless offers of peace. Notably Xicotencatl the Elder wanted to form an alliance with the Spaniards against the Aztecs...
nobleman (d. 1483) Krokodeilos Kladas, Greek military leader (d. 1490) XicotencatlI, ruler of Tizatlan (in modern-day Mexico) (d. 1522) January 18 – Edmund...
Mexico Tizatlan was ruled by the aging XicotencatlI "the Elder" aided by his son the military leader Xicotencatl II "the Younger". Through a series of...
Juarros y Montufar. Jorge de Alvarado. Jorge married a daughter of XicotencatlI, the ruler of Tizatlan in Tlaxcala. She was baptized with the Spanish...
president (1851–1853) Papalotla de Xicohténcatl, Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl – XicotencatlI (1425–1522), tlatoani (king) of Tizatlan, confederacy of Tlaxcala San...
Diego de Alvarado y Mexía de Sandoval. Jorge married a daughter of XicotencatlI, the ruler of Tizatlan in Tlaxcala, as Pedro also did, probably to gain...
nobleman (d. 1483) Krokodeilos Kladas, Greek military leader (d. 1490) XicotencatlI, ruler of Tizatlan (in modern-day Mexico) (d. 1522) 1426 February 2...
At the time, their Tlatoani or king was a man named Xicotencatl, and his son, named Xicotencatl the Younger, was prince and heir to the throne. The leaders...
Navy and renamed ARM DM-05. In 1994, she was renamed ARM General Felipe Xicoténcatl (C53). She was sunk as an artificial reef and dive attraction off of...
centuries) Tlatoani and poet from Teotlatzinco, son of Itzcoatl: 127–131 XicotencatlI (1425-1522) tlatoani of Tizatlan (Tlaxcala): 211–221 Per Raff Lille...
army of Spanish forces and native Tlaxcalan warriors led by Cortés and Xicotencatl the Younger captured the emperor Cuauhtémoc and Tenochtitlan, the capital...
Batallón de San Blas under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Felipe Xicoténcatl, a hero of the battle, along with six cadets who died defending the castle...
conquistadors and rival indigenous warriors, led by the Tlaxcaltec leader Xicotencatl the Elder and the Spaniard Hernán Cortés. The Mexica were subjugated...
called Xicoténcatl or Tecubalsi, her original names after Catholic baptism). She was a Nahua noblewoman, daughter of the Tlaxcallan King Xicotencatl the...
Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum Parks Viveros de Coyoacán Parque Xicoténcatl This list is incomplete. Coyoacán metro station is in Benito Juárez district...
army of Spanish forces and native Tlaxcalan warriors led by Cortés and Xicotencatl the Younger captured the emperor Cuauhtémoc and Tenochtitlan, the capital...
title by marriage to a descendant of Moctezuma II. Statue of Prince Xicoténcatl of the Tlaxcaltecs in the city of Tlaxcala Representation of La Malinche...