Nezahualpilli

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Nezahualpilli was a renowned pre-Columbian ruler, poet, and judge of the city-state of Texcoco in the Aztec Triple Alliance, celebrated for his wisdom and patronage of the arts.

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Nezahualpilli canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mesoamerican monarch
historical figure
judge
poet
ruler
tlatoani
areaOfInfluence Aztec Empire
surface form: Aztec Triple Alliance

Texcoco
continent North America
countryOfCitizenship Texcoco
culture Aztec culture
surface form: Aztec
describedBySource Nahua historical traditions
colonial-era chronicles of New Spain
ethnicGroup Acolhua
father Nezahualcoyotl
fieldOfWork arts patronage
government
law
poetry
givenName Nezahualpilli self-link
hasTitle Lord of Texcoco
tlatoani of Texcoco
knownFor divination and prophecy
just rulings
patronage of the arts
poetry
wisdom
languageUsed Classical Nahuatl
locatedInTime pre-Columbian era
memberOf Aztec Empire
surface form: Aztec Triple Alliance
mother Azcalxochitzin
nativeLanguage Classical Nahuatl
occupation judge
poet
ruler
partOf Acolhua dynasty
placeOfActivity Texcoco
Valley of Mexico
positionHeld tlatoani of Texcoco
religion Aztec mythology
surface form: Aztec religion
residence Texcoco
Valley of Mexico
ruledFrom Texcoco
sexOrGender male

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Texcoco polity notableRuler Nezahualpilli
Texcoco notableRuler Nezahualpilli
Nezahualpilli givenName Nezahualpilli self-link