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  2. Huitzilihuitl - Wikipedia

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    Huitzilihuitl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [wit͡siˈliwit͡ɬ] i) or Huitzilihuitzin (Nahuatl language; English: Hummingbird Feather) (1370s – ca. 1417) was the second Tlatoani or king of Tenochtitlan. According to the Codex Chimalpahin, he reigned from 1390 to 1415, according to the Codex Aubin, he reigned from 1396 to 1417 and according to the ...

  3. Huitzilíhuitl - New World Encyclopedia

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    Huitzilíhuitl was born in Tenochtitlan, and was the son of Acamapichtli, first tlatoani of the Mexica, founder of the Aztec Empire. Only 16-years-old when his father died, Huitzilíhuitl was elected by the principal chiefs, warriors and priests of the city to replace him. At that time, the Mexica were tributaries of the Tepanec city-state of ...

  4. Huitzilíhuitl - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    Huitzilíhuitl. Huitzilíhuitl (del náhuatl: Witsilihwitl ‘la pluma de colibrí’‘witsilin, colibrí; ihwitl, pluma’) fue el segundo tlatoani mexica, el cual gobernó desde 1391 al 1415; Huitzilíhuitl también fue el cuarto hijo de Acamapichtli, su antecesor en el trono mexica y fue elegido según las crónicas porque era un mancebo de ...

  5. Huitzilihuitl, 2nd Aztec Emperor (c.1379 - c.1417) - Genealogy

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    Huitzilihuitl (Nahuatl language; English: Hummingbird Feather) (d. ca. 1417) was the second tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, governing from 1396 to 1417. [1] Huitzilíhuitl was born in Tenochtitlan, and was the son of Acamapichtli, first tlatoani of the Mexica. Only 16 years old when his father died, Huitzilihuitl was elected by the principal chiefs ...

  6. Category:Huitzilíhuitl - Wikimedia Commons

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    English: Huitzilíhuitl ("Hummingbird Feather") was the second Aztec emperor, son of Acamapichtli, half-brother of Itzcóatl and father of Chimalpopoca and Moctezuma I.

  7. Huitzilihuitl. | Nahuatl Dictionary - Wired Humanities

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    Huitzilihuitl. Principal English Translation: a personal name, hummingbird feather; held, for example, by a ruler of Mexico-Tenochtitlan (see Karttunen and Sahagún); also attested in Tetzcoco in the sixteenth century

  8. Huitzilihuitl - Wikiwand

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    Huitzilihuitl ( Nahuatl pronunciation: [wit͡siˈliwit͡ɬ] ( listen)) or Huitzilihuitzin ( Nahuatl language; English: Hummingbird Feather) (1370s – ca. 1417) was the second Tlatoani or king of Tenochtitlan. According to the Codex Chimalpahin, he reigned from 1390 to 1415, according to the Codex Aubin, he reigned from 1396 to 1417 and ...

  9. Huehue Huitzilihuitl - Wikipedia

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    Huehue Huitzilihuitl. From Codex Boturini. Huehue Huitzilihuitl (1227–1299) ("Huitzilihuitl the Elder", to distinguish him from Huitzilihuitl who ruled Tenochtitlan) was the tlatoani ("ruler" or "king") of the Aztec while they were settled at Chapultepec in the 13th century (1272–1299).

  10. Huitzilihuitl Biography - Second Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan

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    Huitzilihuitl. Huitzilihuitl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [wit͡siˈliwit͡ɬ]) or Huitzilihuitzin (Nahuatl language; English: Hummingbird Feather) (1370s – ca. 1417) was the second Tlatoani or king of Tenochtitlan. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Huitzilihuitl has received more than 89,924 page views.

  11. File:Huitzilihuitl, ~1379 - ~1415, retrato anónimo (~1541 ...

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    English: Glyph of the tlatoani of Mexico-Tenochtitlan Huitzilihuitl, who ruled between the third quarter of the 14th century and the early 15th century, in Codex Mendoza, a Mexican manuscript written in the mid 16th century which is likely a copy of prehispanic manuscripts which no longer exist.