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| name =Chimalpilli I |
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| title = [[Tlatoani]] of [[Ecatepec]] |
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| successor = [[Tezozomoc (son of Chimalpopoca)|Tezozomoc]] |
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|caption=An image of an Aztec king |
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|father = Huehue Huanitzin |
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|mother =[[Chichimecacihuatzin II]] |
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'''Chimalpilli I''' was a ''[[tlatoani]]'' (ruler) of the [[Aztec]] ''[[altepetl]]'' ([[city-state]]) of [[Ecatepec]] from 1428 until his death in 1465. He was the first known historical king of that city.<ref>''Explorations in ethnohistory: Indians of central Mexico in the sixteenth century'' by H. R. Harvey, Hanns J. Prem |
'''Chimalpilli I''' was a ''[[tlatoani]]'' (ruler) of the [[Aztec]] ''[[altepetl]]'' ([[city-state]]) of [[Ecatepec]] from 1428 until his death in 1465. He was the first known historical king of that city.<ref>''Explorations in ethnohistory: Indians of central Mexico in the sixteenth century'' by H. R. Harvey, Hanns J. Prem |
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Chimalpilli I | |
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Tlatoani of Ecatepec | |
Successor | Tezozomoc |
Father | Huehue Huanitzin |
Mother | Chichimecacihuatzin II |
Chimalpilli I was a tlatoani (ruler) of the Aztec altepetl (city-state) of Ecatepec from 1428 until his death in 1465. He was the first known historical king of that city.[1]
He was also known as Huehue Chimalpilli.
There was also Chimalpilli II.
Biography
Chimalpilli was a son of Chichimecacihuatzin II. Her father was an Aztec emperor Moctezuma I and her mother was queen Chichimecacihuatzin I.[2]
His father was Huehue Huanitzin, a "great leader" of Itztapalapan.
His successor was Tezozomoc, son of Emperor Chimalpopoca.
References
- ^ Explorations in ethnohistory: Indians of central Mexico in the sixteenth century by H. R. Harvey, Hanns J. Prem
- ^ Cuauhtlehuanitzin, Domingo Francisco de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin (September 1997). Codex Chimalpahin: society and politics in Mexico Tenochtitlan, Tlatelolco, Texcoco, Culhuacan and other Nahua Altepetl in central Mexico. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-8061-2950-1. Retrieved 16 October 2011.