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Quaquapitzahuac

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Quaquapitzahuac (died 1407) was the first tlatoani (ruler) of the Aztec city of Tlatelolco. He was a son of Tezozomoc, the Tepanec ruler of Azcapotzalco. His name, which means "Slender Horn", was IPA: [kʷaːkʷawpiˈtsaːwak] in Classical Nahuatl[1], and is also spelled Cuacuauhpitzahuac , Cuacuapitzahuac, and Quaquauhpitzahuac.

Upon his death in 1407[citation needed] he was succeeded by his son Tlacateotl.

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