Matlaccohuatl
Matlaccohuatl was the third Tlatoani (ruler) of Ecatepec, a Nahua altepetl.
Matlaccohuatl | |
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Tlatoani of Ecatepec | |
Predecessor | Tezozomoc |
Successor | Chimalpilli II |
Issue | Teotlalco |
Biography
He was a successor of the tlatoani Tezozomoc, who was a son of tlatoani Chimalpopoca, ruler of Tenochtitlan.
His daughter was Teotlalco, wife of an tlatoani Moctezuma II and mother of Isabel Moctezuma.[1][2]
The successor of Matlaccohuatl in Ecatepec altepetl was Chimalpilli II.
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References
- Arqueología de superficie en San Cristóbal Ecatepec, Estado de México: un estudio del desarrollo de las fuerzas productivas en el México prehispánico by Humberto Domínguez Chávez, Wilfrido Du Solier
- Moctezuma's children: Aztec royalty under Spanish rule, 1520-1700 by Donald E. Chipman
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