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  2. Moctezuma I - Wikipedia

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    Moctezuma I (c. 1398 –1469), also known as Montezuma I, Moteuczomatzin Ilhuicamina (Classical Nahuatl: Motēuczōmah Ilhuicamīna [motɛːkʷˈs̻oːmaḁ ilwikaˈmiːna]) or Huehuemoteuczoma (Huēhuemotēuczōmah [weːwemotɛːkʷˈs̻oːmaḁ]), was the second Aztec emperor and fifth king of Tenochtitlan.

  3. Isabel Moctezuma - Wikipedia

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    Doña Isabel Moctezuma (born Tecuichpoch Ichcaxochitzin; 1509/1510 – 1550/1551) was a daughter of the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II. She was the consort of Atlixcatzin, a tlacateccatl , [ 1 ] and of the Aztec emperors Cuitlahuac , and Cuauhtemoc and as such the last Aztec empress.

  4. Duke of Moctezuma de Tultengo - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Moctezuma (Spanish: Duque de Moctezuma) is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility held by a line of descendants of Emperor Moctezuma II, the ninth Tlatoani, or ruler, of Tenochtitlan. Since 1766, the title has been associated with a Grandeza de España , or a place in the Spanish peerage — the highest honor accorded to Spanish ...

  5. List of monuments in Vushtrri - Wikipedia

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    Lazara, Albanian: Kisha e Shën Llazarit [8]) in Samodreža, six kilometers east of Vushtrri, Kosovo, is a Serbian Orthodox Church dedicated to the Beheading of St John the Baptist. Church of St. John Baptist, Samadrexhë: 2 Church of Saint Elijah, Vučitrn

  6. Stone of Motecuhzoma I - Wikipedia

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    According to Templo Mayor archaeologist Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, there are two types of Aztec sculptures bearing the sun on top: Calendar Stones, and stones bearing carved scenes of military conquest around the edges. [1] The Stone of Motecuhzoma I belongs to this second group, the temalácatl associated with gladiator sacrifice.

  7. Category:Moctezuma family - Wikipedia

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    Moctezuma family — originally Aztec nobility, and after the invasion and conquest (1520s) Spanish−Mexican nobility. Pages in category "Moctezuma family" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  8. Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin - Wikipedia

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    Through Doña Juana de Alvarado, Don Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin is among the royal ancestors of the Guerrero-Dávila-Moctezuma, a prominent noble family during the Viceroyalty of the New Spain and whose descendants are still present today in Mexico City.

  9. Tezcacohuatzin - Wikipedia

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    Tezcacohuatzin's grandson Moctezuma I. Tezcacohuatzin (modern Nahuatl pronunciation ⓘ) (also called Ozomatzin [1] (modern Nahuatl pronunciation ⓘ) was a king of Cuauhnahuac. He ruled in the late fourteenth century and was a grandfather of Aztec Emperor Moctezuma I and his wife, Chichimecacihuatzin I.