- Tlacochcalcatl
Tlacochcalcatl IPA| [tɬakotʃ'kalkatɬ] ("The man from the house of darts") was an
Aztec military title or rank; roughly equivalent to the modern title of High General. InAztec warfare the Tlacochcalcatl was second in command only to the "Tlatoani " and he usually lead the Aztec army into battle when the ruler was otherwise occupied. Together with theTlacateccatl (general) he was in charge of theAztec army and undertook all military decisions and planning once the Tlatoani had decided to undertake a campaign.The Tlacochcalcatl was also in charge of the Tlacochcalcos. "Tlacochcalco" ("in the house of darts" [From "tlacochtli", the dart or short spear used to fire from the "
atlatl " spearthrower, and "calli" "house", with the locative ending "-co" meaning "in"] ) was the name of four armories placed at the four entries to the ceremonial precinct of the Aztec capitalTenochtitlan . These mains armories were stocked with new weapons every year (during the festival ofQuecholli ), and one account by the Spanish "conquistador "Andrés de Tapia estimates the number of weapons found in each of the four armories to be 500 cartloads. [Hassig (1988) pg. 61]The Tlacochcalcatl was always a member of the military order of the "Cuachicqueh" "the shorn ones".
The office of Tlacochcalcatl was often the last step towards becoming the next Tlatoani:
The first tlacochcalcatl was instated under the rule of
Huitzilihuitl who appointed his brotherItzcoatl who probably also served during the rule ofChimalpopoca . When Itzcoatl became Tlatoani he appointedTlacaelel as Tlacochcalcatl andMoctezuma Ilhuicamina asTlacateccatl , when Tlacaelel was appointed Cihuacoatl Moctezuma Ilhuicamina was promoted to Tlacochcalcatl. It is not known who was Tlacochcalcatl under the rule of Moctezuma I, possibly Tlacaelel held a dual office in this period. Under the rule of Moctzuma Ilhuicaminas son and successorAxayacatl the Tlacochcalcatl wasTizoc who in turn became ruler at Axayacatls death. Tizoc who was seen as a weak ruler was disposed of and his TlacochcalcatlAhuitzotl became ruler. Ahuitzotls Tlacochcalcatl was the next ruler:Moctezuma II (Xocoyotzin). The Tlacochcalcatl of Moctezuma II at the arrival of the Spaniards wasQuappiatl . [ The succession of Tlacochcalqueh is condensed from Hassig (1988) and the mention of Quappiatzin is from theFlorentine Codex , book 12, folio 5r(bottom).]Notes
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*cite book |author=aut|Hassig, Ross |year=1988 |title=Aztec Warfare: Imperial Expansion and Political Control |publisher=University of Oklahoma Press |location=Norman |id=ISBN 0-8061-2121-1
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