Tlacateotl
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![]() Tlacateotl in the Codex Xolotl, with his name glyph (top) and the glyph for Tlatelolco (right).
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Died | 1426 |
Spouse(s) | Queen Xiuhtomiyauhtzin Queen Xiuhcanahualtzin |
Children | Tezozomoctli Itzquauhtzin |
Parent(s) | King Quaquapitzahuac Queen Acxocueitl |
Tlacateotl (or Tlacateotzin) (died 1426) was the second ruler of the Aztec city of Tlatelolco.
Family
He succeeded his father, Quaquapitzahuac, upon his death in 1407. He was a brother of the queens Matlalatzin and Huacaltzintli and grandson of the famous king Tezozomoc. He was also a cousin of Emperor Chimalpopoca and uncle of the prince Tezozomoc.
He was a father of the kings Tezozomoctli and Itzquauhtzin and grandfather of Quauhtlatoa. His wives were called Xiuhtomiyauhtzin and Xiuhcanahualtzin (this one was Tlacateotl's aunt).
Sources
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Preceded by | King of Tlatelolco 1407–1426 |
Succeeded by Quauhtlatoa |