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  2. Tepanec - Wikipedia

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    The Tepanecs or Tepaneca are a Mesoamerican people who arrived in the Valley of Mexico in the late 12th or early 13th centuries. [1] The Tepanec were a sister culture of the Aztecs (or Mexica ) as well as the Acolhua and others—these tribes spoke the Nahuatl language and shared the same general pantheon, with local and tribal variations.

  3. Chimalhuacán (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Before the Netzahualcoyotl crowning as Texcoco Tlatoani, triple alliance troops from Mexico, went to Texcoco and accompanied Netzahualcoyotl, the Tenochtitlan Tlatoani traveled, via de Santa Martha plains, and upon arriving at Chimalhuacán decreed an amnesty for all villages, that belonging to Texcoco, fought against them siding with the Tepaneca, as was the case of Huexotla; the fourth ...

  4. Melissodes tepaneca - Wikipedia

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    Melissodes tepaneca, the tepanec long-horned bee, is a species of long-horned bee in the family Apidae. It is found in Central America and North America. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Copilco - Wikipedia

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    Tepaneca can be translated as “the stone People”. [5] This definition is supported by the fact that the Tepanec Glyph appears on several documents ( Boturini Codex or “Tira de la peregrinación”, Azcatitlan and Xolotl Codexes ), which, associated with the calli glyph, portray the idea of a “nation” or human group, appear one of the ...

  6. Azcapotzalco (altepetl) - Wikipedia

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    Azcapotzalco was a pre-Columbian Nahua altepetl (state), capital of the Tepanec empire, in the Valley of Mexico, on the western shore of Lake Texcoco.. The name Azcapotzalco means "at the anthill" in Nahuatl.

  7. Chimalpopoca - Wikipedia

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    Chimalpopoca (right) captured by the Tepanecs. Chimalpopoca was the son of Huitzilihuitl, the previous ruler, [3] but there are some sources [4] that say he was a son of Acamapichtli, the first ruler of Tenochtitlan, making him Huitzilihuitl's brother.

  8. Cuicuilco - Wikipedia

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    Top ring of the main pyramid as seen from stairs leading to top. Cuicuilco was founded as a farming village, but provides evidence of early religious practices, including stone offerings and the use of ceramics as grave goods.

  9. Azcapotzalco - Wikipedia

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    Azcapotzalco (Classical Nahuatl: Āzcapōtzalco Nahuatl pronunciation: [aːskapoːˈt͡saɬko] ⓘ, Spanish pronunciation: [askapoˈtsalko] ⓘ, from āzcapōtzalli “anthill” + -co “place”; literally, “In the place of the anthills”) is a borough (demarcación territorial) in Mexico City. [3]