Azcalxochitzin

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Azcalxochitzin was a noblewoman of pre-Hispanic central Mexico, best known as the mother of the Texcocan ruler and poet-king Nezahualpilli.

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Azcalxochitzin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
noblewoman
person
associatedWith Acolhua dynasty NERFINISHED
Texcoco NERFINISHED
continent North America
countryOfCitizenship Texcoco (Acolhua city‑state) NERFINISHED
culture Acolhua NERFINISHED
Nahua NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Nahua peoples NERFINISHED
gender female
languageOfName Classical Nahuatl NERFINISHED
locatedInTime 15th century (approximate)
early 16th century (approximate)
motherOf Nezahualpilli NERFINISHED
notableFor being the mother of Texcocan ruler Nezahualpilli
offspring Nezahualpilli NERFINISHED
partOf nobility of central Mexico
placeOfBirth central Mexico
positionHeld noblewoman of Texcoco
region pre‑Hispanic central Mexico
relative Nezahualpilli NERFINISHED
religion pre‑Hispanic Mesoamerican religion
residence Texcoco NERFINISHED
timePeriod pre‑Hispanic era

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Nezahualpilli mother Azcalxochitzin