Quaquapitzahuac
Quaquapitzahuac (died 1417) was the first ruler of the Aztec city of Tlatelolco. His name, which means "Slender Horn", was pronounced [kʷaːkʷaʍpiˈtsaːwak] in Classical Nahuatl, and is also spelled Cuacuauhpitzahuac, Cuacuapitzahuac, and Quaquauhpitzahuac.
Quaquapitzahuac | |
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Glyph of Tlatelolco | |
King of Tlatelolco | |
Reign | 1376 - 1417 |
Predecessor | Tezozomoc |
Successor | Tlacateotl |
Died | 1417 |
Spouse | Acxocueitl |
Issue | King Tlacateotl Queen Matlalatzin Queen Huacaltzintli |
Father | Tezozomoc |
His nephew was Tecollotzin.
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