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{{Infobox Nahua officeholder
'''Quaquapitzahuac''' (died 1407) was the first ''[[tlatoani]]'' (ruler) of the [[Aztec]] city of [[Tlatelolco (altepetl)|Tlatelolco]]. He was a son of [[Tezozomoc]], the [[Tepanec]] ruler of [[Azcapotzalco]]. His name, which means "Slender Horn", was pronounced {{IPA-nah|kʷaːkʷaʍpiˈtsaːwak|}} in [[Classical Nahuatl]],<ref>{{cite book |author=Andrews, J. Richard |year=2003 |title=Introduction to Classical Nahuatl, revised edition |location=Norman |publisher=University of Oklahoma Press |pages=595}}</ref> and is also spelled '''Cuacuauhpitzahuac''' , '''Cuacuapitzahuac''', and '''Quaquauhpitzahuac'''.
| name =Quaquapitzahuac
| image =Tlatelolco glyph.jpg
| imagesize =
| caption =Glyph of Tlatelolco
| title =King of [[Tlatelolco (altepetl)|Tlatelolco]]
| successor =[[Tlacateotl]]
| death_date =1407
| father =[[Tezozomoc (Azcapotzalco)|Tezozomoc]]
| wife =Acxocueitl
| children = King [[Tlacateotl]]</br>Queen [[Matlalatzin]]</br>Queen [[Huacaltzintli]]
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'''Quaquapitzahuac''' (died 1407) was the first ruler of the [[Aztec]] city of [[Tlatelolco (altepetl)|Tlatelolco]]. His name, which means "Slender Horn", was pronounced {{IPA-nah|kʷaːkʷaʍpiˈtsaːwak|}} in [[Classical Nahuatl]],<ref>{{cite book |author=Andrews, J. Richard |year=2003 |title=Introduction to Classical Nahuatl, revised edition |location=Norman |publisher=University of Oklahoma Press |pages=595}}</ref> and is also spelled '''Cuacuauhpitzahuac''' , '''Cuacuapitzahuac''', and '''Quaquauhpitzahuac'''.
==Family==
He was a son of famous [[Tezozomoc (Azcapotzalco)|Tezozomoc]], the [[Tepanec]] ruler of [[Azcapotzalco]].

He was a brother of the kings [[Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl]], [[Tzihuactlayahuallohuatzin]], [[Maxtla]], [[Epcoatl]] and the queen [[Ayauhcihuatl]].

His wife was called Acxocueitl.

Upon his death in 1407{{Citation needed|date=May 2008}} he was succeeded by his son [[Tlacateotl]]. He was also a father of the Queens [[Matlalatzin]] (wife of [[Chimalpopoca]]) and [[Huacaltzintli]] (wife of [[Itzcoatl]]).


He was a grandfather of the prince [[Tezozomoc (son of Itzcoatl)|Tezozomoc]].
Upon his death in 1407{{Citation needed|date=May 2008}} he was succeeded by his son [[Tlacateotl]].


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 14:23, 14 October 2011

Quaquapitzahuac
Glyph of Tlatelolco
King of Tlatelolco
Succeeded byTlacateotl
About
Died
  • 1407
FatherTezozomoc
WifeAcxocueitl
ChildrenKing Tlacateotl
Queen Matlalatzin
Queen Huacaltzintli

Quaquapitzahuac (died 1407) was the first ruler of the Aztec city of Tlatelolco. His name, which means "Slender Horn", was pronounced [kʷaːkʷaʍpiˈtsaːwak] in Classical Nahuatl,[1] and is also spelled Cuacuauhpitzahuac , Cuacuapitzahuac, and Quaquauhpitzahuac.

Family

He was a son of famous Tezozomoc, the Tepanec ruler of Azcapotzalco.

He was a brother of the kings Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl, Tzihuactlayahuallohuatzin, Maxtla, Epcoatl and the queen Ayauhcihuatl.

His wife was called Acxocueitl.

Upon his death in 1407[citation needed] he was succeeded by his son Tlacateotl. He was also a father of the Queens Matlalatzin (wife of Chimalpopoca) and Huacaltzintli (wife of Itzcoatl).

He was a grandfather of the prince Tezozomoc.

References

  1. ^ Andrews, J. Richard (2003). Introduction to Classical Nahuatl, revised edition. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 595.
Preceded by
Tlatoani of Tlatelolco
1372–1407
Succeeded by

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