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49: 269:, Tlacaelel had brought his nation to the height of its power. The dedication took place in 1484 and was celebrated with the sacrifice of many war captives. After Tlacaelel's death in 1487, the Mexica Empire continued to expand north into the 406:
Mesoamerican Archaeology - New Approaches: Proceedings of a Symposium on Mesoamerican Archaeology held by the University of Cambridge Centre of Latin American Studies, August 1972
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laws, prohibiting commoners from wearing certain adornments such as lip plugs, gold armbands, and cotton cloaks. He also instigated a policy of
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to top of the pantheon of gods, and increased militarism. In tandem with this, Tlacaelel is said to have increased the level and prevalence of
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Note that León-Portilla finds Tlacaelel to be the instigator of this burning, despite lack of specific historical evidence.
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Inspiration for the main character in the novel, "Tlacaelel, El Azteca entre los Aztecas", by Mexican author
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This article is about Tlacaelel the Elder (Huehue Tlacaeleltzin). For the ruler of Itztlacozauhcan, see
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in the late 1420s, he was promoted to first adviser to the ruler, a position called
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Cycles of the Sun, Mysteries of the Moon: The Calendar in Mesoamerican Civilization
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Brotherston, Gordon (1974), "Huitzilopochtli and What Was Made of Him", p. 159
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of conquered peoples with the aim of erasing all memories of a pre-Aztec past.
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During the reign of his uncle Itzcoatl, Tlacaelel was given the office of
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Tlacaelel recast or strengthened the concept of the Aztecs as a
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To strengthen the Aztec nobility, he helped create and enforce
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Aztec Thought and Culture: A Study of the Ancient Náhuatl Mind
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Sometimes Tlacaélel's birth year is listed as 1398; see,
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Sometimes Tlacaélel's birth year is listed as 1398; see,
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1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
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1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
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Talcaelel Remembered: Mastermind of the Aztec Empire
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Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World
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When he dedicated the seventh reconstruction of the
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Mestizo Democracy: The Politics of Crossing Borders
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Index

Juan de Santo Domingo de Mendoza Tlacaeleltzin
Tlacochcalcatl
Tenochtitlan

Codex Mendoza
Tenochtitlan
Aztec Empire
Maquiztzin
Issue
Cacamatzin
Tlilpotoncatzin
Huitzilihuitl
Cacamacihuatl
Classical Nahuatl
[t͡ɬaːkaˈeːlːel]
Aztec Triple Alliance
Mexica (Aztec)
Huitzilihuitl
Cacamacihuatl
Itzcoatl
Macuilxochitzin
Chimalpopoca
Moctezuma I
Tlacochcalcatl
Tepanecs
Cihuacoatl
Nahuatl
chosen people
Huitzilopochtli
human sacrifice

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