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Codex Chimalpahin, vol. 1: society and politics in Mexico Tenochtitlan, Tlatelolco, Texcoco, Culhuacan, and other Nahua altepetl in central Mexico; the Nahuatl and Spanish annals and accounts collected and recorded by don Domingo de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin
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There is an Avenue in Mexico City Called Cuitláhuac (Eje 3 Norte) that runs from Avenue Insurgentes to Avenue Mexico-Tacuba and that is part of an inner ring; also many streets in other towns and villages in Mexico are so called.
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besieged the Spanish and their indigenous allies. Cuitláhuac was released on the pretense to reopen the market to get food to the invaders. Moctezuma was killed under disputed circumstances, and Cuitláhuac was elected
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following the flight of the Spaniards and their allies from Tenochtitlan on June 30, 1520. Some sources claim he was serving in that role even before Moctezuma's death.
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Chipman, Donald E. (2005). Moctezuma's Children: Aztec Royalty Under Spanish Rule, 1520–1700. Austin: University of Texas Press, pp. 40–41
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imprisoned both Moctezuma and Cuitláhuac. Following the massacre of Aztec elites when Cortés was away from Tenochtitlan, the
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Cuitláhuac was ritually married to Moctezuma's eldest daughter, a ten- or eleven-year-old girl, who later was called
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and Susan Schroeder (eds. and trans.), Susan Schroeder (general ed.), Wayne Ruwet (manuscript ed.). Norman:
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This article is about the ruler of Tenochtitlan. For other uses, see
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Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin, Domingo de San Antón Muñón
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by an African suffering from the disease who was part of
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Cuitláhuac (disambiguation)

Primeros Memoriales
Huey Tlatoani
Aztec Empire
Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan
2 Flint
Montezuma II
2 Flint
Issue
Axayacatl
[kwiˈtlawak]

modern Nahuatl pronunciation
Nahuatl languages
[kʷiˈt͡ɬaːwak]
Huey Tlatoani
Aztec
Tenochtitlan
Two Flint
Spanish and Tlaxcalteca conquest
Mexica
Moctezuma II
Axayacatl
Moctezuma II
Tenochtitlan
Cuitlahuac
Iztapalapa
Hernán Cortés
Mexica

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