Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl
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Aculnahuacatl | |||||
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Tlatoani of Tlacopan | |||||
Reign | c. 1400–c. 1430[citation needed] | ||||
Successor | Totoquihuaztli I | ||||
Died | c. 1430 | ||||
Spouse | Tlacochcuetzin | ||||
Issue | Coauoxtli Oquetzal |
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Father | Tezozomoc |
Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl (ruled c. 1400–c. 1430[citation needed]) was the first tlatoani (ruler) of the pre-Columbian Tepanec altepetl (ethnic 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 Tlacochcuetzin, the daughter of Tlacacuitlahuatzin, the ruler of Tiliuhcan, and had two sons: Coauoxtli and Oquetzal.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 126–127.
References
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Tlatoani of Tlacopan | Succeeded by Totoquihuaztli I |
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