Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin
Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin (fl. 14th century) was the second Queen of Tenochtitlan.
Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin | |
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Queen of Tenochtitlan | |
Spouse | Acamapichtli |
Issue | Huitzilihuitl |
Father | Acacitli |
Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin was a daughter of Acacitli. She married Acamapichtli, the first king of Tenochtitlan. She was a mother of his successor Huitzilihuitl and grandmother of kings Chimalpopoca and Moctezuma I and princes Tlacaelel and Huehue Zaca. Her son had many more children, so she had many more grandchildren. She lived in a harmony with Ilancueitl, Acamapichtli's first wife.
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Further reading
- Chimalpahin Cuauhtlehuanitzin, Domingo Francisco de San Antón Muñón (1997). "Mexican History or Chronicle". Codex Chimalpahin: society and politics in Mexico Tenochtitlan, Tlatelolco, Texcoco, Culhuacan, and other Nahua altepetl in central Mexico: the Nahuatl and Spanish annals and accounts collected by don Domingo de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin. Edited and translated by Arthur J. O. Anderson and Susan Schroeder. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 25–177. ISBN 0-8061-2921-2.
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Preceded by Position created |
Queen of Tenochtitlan 1376–1395 (estimated) |
Succeeded by Wives of Huitzilihuitl |
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