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Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin

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565: 456: 402:. He was spared from execution when Cuauhtemoc was hanged by Cortés along with Tetlepanquetzatzin, tlatoani of Tlacopan and don Pedro Cohuanacochtzin. After the return of Cortés, Huanitzin was released and returned as Tlatoani of Ecatepec, where he ruled 14 years. 362:, the cihuacohuatl Tlacotzin, Oquiztzin, and Motelchiuhtzin. Along them he was also tortured, with his feet burned, because of the gold lost by the Spaniards when they had to flee Tenochtitlan. 1060: 862: 1050: 535: 1070: 990: 832: 803: 157: 111: 1000: 405:
As the grandson of a former Tlatoani, in the year 7 Tochtli (1538), he was chosen as the first governor of Tenochtitlan (Mexico), by the don
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The Nahuas After the Conquest: A Social and Cultural History of the Indians of Central Mexico, Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries
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Don Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin died in 1541. Among his children were Doña Juana de Alvarado, who married
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After the fall of Tenochtitlan, he was one of the five Aztec lords held captive by Cortés along with
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or one of his brothers, whose uncle with whom they came to America was named Diego de Alvarado.
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Cortés took Huanitzin along with many other indigenous rulers in his travel to
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and Susan Schroeder. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press.
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system of government. He had been designated governor (tlatoani) of
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Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin, Domingo Francisco de San Antón Muñón
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accepted him as their ruler and hid him along with his mother.
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Didactic Materials in New Spain at the Time of the Conquest
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the former tlatoani. Moctezuma was already a prisoner of
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Diccionario biográfico de historia antigua de Méjico
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Stanford: Stanford University Press. 524:Chimalpahin (1997), vol. 1, pp.172–173. 508: 158:Diego de San Francisco Tehuetzquititzin 112:Diego de San Francisco Tehuetzquititzin 1061:16th-century monarchs in North America 386:from his baptismal sponsor — probably 7: 1051:Governors of San Juan Tenochtitlan 578:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 823:Governor of San Juan Tenochtitlan 123:Governor of San Juan Tenochtitlan 563: 1071:1520s in the Aztec civilization 443:; and Doña Isabel, who married 346:in Tenochtitlan, the people of 431:Hernando de Alvarado Tezozomoc 1: 469:Huanitzin may have created a 882:Monarchic period (1375–1525) 427:CristĂłbal de Guzmán Cecetzin 31:, the first or paternal 1076:16th-century Aztec nobility 1066:16th-century Mexican people 958:Colonial period (1525–1565) 712:. MĂ©xico, D.F.: CONACULTA. 708:Tena, Rafael (tr.) (2004). 497:List of Tenochtitlan rulers 241:Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin 56:Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin 1097: 230:Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl 26: 1009: 829: 820: 815: 810: 800: 791: 773: 765: 756: 748: 743: 171: 167: 163: 128: 117: 60: 794:Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan 534:Holland, Tracey (2000). 465:, possibly by Huanitzin. 394:Governor of Tenochtitlan 46:Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan 1081:Mexican Roman Catholics 649:GarcĂ­a Granados, Rafael 593:more precise citations. 515:Lockhart (1992), p.123. 413:Personal life and death 322:, as well as its first 283:, as well as its first 265:. He was initially the 473:representation of the 466: 291:system of government. 220:Francisca de Moctezuma 633:Arthur J. O. Anderson 476:Mass of Saint Gregory 458: 419:Huehue Totoquihuaztli 354:Captivity and baptism 304:He was initially the 247:) was a 16th-century 1041:Tlatoque of Ecatepec 759:Tlatoani of Ecatepec 710:Anales de Tlatelolco 437:known today for the 777:Pablo Xochiquentzin 451:Mass of St. Gregory 146:Pablo Xochiquentzin 102:Pablo Xochiquentzin 811:Political offices 467: 462:Mass of St Gregory 440:CrĂłnica mexicayotl 407:Antonio de Mendoza 1046:Tenochca tlatoque 1023: 1022: 839: 838: 830:Succeeded by 801:Succeeded by 789: 766:Succeeded by 631:. ed. and tr. by 629:Codex Chimalpahin 619: 618: 611: 445:Antonio Valeriano 388:Pedro de Alvarado 235: 234: 16:(Redirected from 1088: 991:Tehuetzquititzin 865: 858: 851: 842: 780: 774:Preceded by 749:Preceded by 741: 731: 704: 674: 644: 614: 607: 603: 600: 594: 589:this article by 580:inline citations 567: 566: 559: 548: 547: 542:. 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Index

Huanitzin
Spanish name
surname
Don

Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan
Installation
Pablo Xochiquentzin
Diego de San Francisco Tehuetzquititzin
Governor of San Juan Tenochtitlan
Pablo Xochiquentzin
Diego de San Francisco Tehuetzquititzin
Tlatoani of Ecatepec
Chimalpilli II
Francisca de Moctezuma
Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl
Don
Nahua
noble
Axayacatl
tlatoani
Moctezuma II
tlatoani
Ecatepec
Tenochtitlan
governor
colonial Spanish
tlatoani
Ecatepec
Tenochtitlan

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