Tlapalizquixochtzin

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Tlapalizquixochtzin was a noblewoman of the Aztec Empire known primarily as one of the principal wives of Emperor Moctezuma II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aztec noblewoman
historical figure
queen consort
associatedDynasty ruling house of Tenochtitlan
associatedWith Tenochtitlan palace
surface form: Aztec imperial court

Moctezuma II
country Aztec Empire
culture Aztec Empire
surface form: Aztec
ethnicGroup Nahua
historicalContext reign of Moctezuma II
knownFrom colonial-era chronicles of the Aztec Empire
languageSpoken Classical Nahuatl
maritalStatus married
notableFor being one of the principal wives of Emperor Moctezuma II
partOf Aztec nobility
positionHeld principal wife of Moctezuma II
realm Mesoamerica
region Central Mexico
religion Aztec religion
residence Tenochtitlan
sexOrGender female
socialClass nobility
spouse Moctezuma II
timePeriod late 15th century – early 16th century
title consort of the Huey Tlatoani

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Moctezuma II spouse Tlapalizquixochtzin