Quinatzin

Quinatzin (full name: Quinatzin Tlaltecatzin) (kinat͡sin t͡ɬaltekat͜sin, modern Nahuatl pronunciation) was a King of ancient Texcoco, an Acolhua city-state in Mexico. He was the first known ruler of that city and is also known as Quinatzin II.

Quinatzin
Quinatzin in Codex Xolotl
Tlatoani of Texcoco
Reign1298–1357
SuccessorTechotlalatzin
BornQuinatzin
SpouseCuauhcihuatzin
IssueTechotlalatzin
FatherTlotzin Pochotl
MotherPrincess Icpacxochitl

It was Quinatzin who transferred the seat of Chichimec power to Texcoco, relegating the city of Tenayuca to a site of secondary importance.

The father of Quinatzin was Tlotzin Pochotl, and a noblewoman called Icpacxochitl.

Quinatzin’s wife was a Princess from Huexotla, Queen Cuauhcihuatzin, mother of his successor Techotlalatzin. Her grandson was Ixtlilxochitl I.

Quinatzin’s mother-in-law was called Tomiyauh.

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