Tecayehuatzin of Huexotzinco
Tecayehuatzin | |
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Born | Second Half of 15th Century |
Died | Early 16th Century |
Tecayehuatzin, was lord of Huexotzinco.
Poetry
Though remembered as a politician, Tecayehuatzin has been a poet with several poems surviving.[1]
Poems attributed to Tecayehuatzin include:
- Tla Oc Toncuicacan (Now Let Us Sing)
- Tlatolpehualiztli (The Beginning of the Dialogue)
- Itlatol Temictli (The Dream of a Word)
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References
- Leon-Portilla, Miguel (2000). Fifteen Poets of the Aztec World. Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press.
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