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Cuitláhuac was the eleventh son of the ruler Axayacatl and a younger brother of Moctezuma II, the late Emperor of Tenochtitlan, who died during the Spanish occupation of the city. [4] His mother's father, also called Cuitlahuac, had been ruler of Iztapalapa, [5] and the younger Cuitláhuac also ruled there initially. [6]
Cuitláhuac, also called Quetlavaca, (died October 1520, Tenochtitlán, near modern Mexico City), 10th Aztec ruler, who succeeded his brother Montezuma II in June 1520. . Cuitláhuac rebelled against the Spanish occupation of Tenochtitlán, decimating Hernán Cortés’ forces in their retreat from the city on the noche triste (Spanish: “sad night”) of June 30,
Cuitláhuac, según un códice de las primeras épocas posteriores a la conquista de México. Cortés exigió a Moctezuma Xocoyotzin que restableciera el mercado y volviese el pueblo a la tranquilidad. Entonces, a petición de Moctezuma, Cortés puso en libertad a Cuitláhuac para que se encargase de arreglar las cosas.
He was succeeded as emperor by his brother, Cuitláhuac. During the Spaniards’ retreat, they defeated a large Aztec army at Otumba and then rejoined their Tlaxcaltec allies. In May 1521, Cortés ...
Al contrario que su hermano, Cuitláhuac receló desde el primer momento de los contingentes españoles y se mostró en contra de que Moctezuma, tlatoani de los mexicas, los recibiera en ...
Cuitlahuac only ruled the Aztec Empire for 80 days. However, this huey tlatoani played an important role in the Aztec Empire. Today, he is best remembered for leading the Aztec resistance against the Spanish invaders. Cuitlahuac was the 10th and penultimate huey tlatoani (roughly translated to mean ‘emperor’) of the Aztec Empire.
Cuitlahuac (1467–1520) Cuitlahuac ( b. before 1467; d. 1520), Aztec ruler, son of Axayacatl and older brother of Motecuhzoma II. Cuitlahuac governed the disintegrating Aztec Empire for a brief period during the Spanish invasion. Ruler of the town of Iztapalapa and one of his brother's chief advisers, Cuitlahuac was already a seasoned warrior ...
Cuitláhuac (c. 1476 – 1520) [1] or Cuitláhuac (in Spanish orthography; in Nahuatl: cuitlāhuac, [2] honorific form Cuitlahuatzin) was the 10th tlatoani (ruler) of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan for 80 days during the year Two Flint (1520). [3] Cuitláhuac was the eleventh son of the ruler Axayacatl and a younger brother of Moctezuma II, the ...