Maxixcatl
Maxixcatl | |
Funeral urn | |
King of Ocotelolco | |
Preceded by | Cuitlixcatl |
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Succeeded by | Lorenzo Maxixcatl |
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Born | c. |
Died | 1520 |
Children | Lorenzo Maxixcatl |
Maxixcatl[1] was the tlatoani (ruler) of the Nahua altepetl (city-state) of Ocotelolco at the time of the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
Ocotelolco was one of the four towns that formed the state of Tlaxcallan. Mase Ecasi gave his daughter, baptized as Dona Luisa, to Juan Velazquez de Leon, both of whom were killed on La Noche Triste.[2]:307 Maxixcatzin was instrumental in forming the alliance between Tlaxcallan and the Spanish force of Hernán Cortés against the Aztecs.[2]:140–188 Maxixcatl died in the smallpox epidemic which decimated the indigenous population of central Mexico in 1520.[2]:311
He was succeeded by his 13-year-old son Lorenzo Maxixcatl.
See also
References
Additional Reading
- Hassig, Ross (2001) "Xicotencatl: rethinking an indigenous Mexican hero", Estudios de Cultura Nahuatl, UNAM (Estudios de Cultura Nahuatl).
Preceded by Cuitlixcatl |
Tlatoani of Ocotelolco ca. 1500 - 1520 |
Succeeded by Lorenzo Maxixcatl |
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