Acolnahuácatl — Acolnahuacatl o Acolmiztli era un dios mexica del inframundo de Mictlán. Acolmiztli, que significa en náhuatl felino fuerte o brazo de puma, era representado como un puma de color negro, con un rugido sobrenatural, que custodiaba que los vivos no … Wikipedia Español
Acolnahuacatl (deity) — In Aztec mythology, Acolnahuacatl (also referred to as Acolmiztli) was a god of Mictlan, the Underworld. Acolmiztli, which means strong feline or Arm of Puma in Nahuatl, was represented as a black colored puma, with a supernatural roar, who kept… … Wikipedia
Tezozomoctli Acolnahuacatl — was an Aztec noble son of the tlatoani Axayacatl and brother of tlatoani Moctezuma II. He was the father of Diego Huanitzin and grandfather of Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc … Wikipedia
Tepanecas — Se ha sugerido que Tepaneca sea fusionado en este artículo o sección (discusión). Una vez que hayas realizado la fusión de artículos, pide la fusión de historiales aquí. Este nombre es una derivación del verdadero gentilicio que le corresponde… … Wikipedia Español
Copilco — Archaeological Site Name: Copilco Location Coyoacán, Mexico City Mexico Coordinates … Wikipedia
Tezozómoc — Para otros usos de este término, véase Tezozómoc (desambiguación). Tezozomoc, señor de Azcapotzalco … Wikipedia Español
Aztec mythology — The Aztec civilization recognized a polytheistic mythology, which contained the many gods (over 100) and supernatural creatures from their religious beliefs. History Aztec culture is generally grouped with the cultural complex known as the Nahua… … Wikipedia
Mictlan — This article is about the Aztec underworld. For the rapper, see Doomtree. For the wrestler, see Mictlán (wrestler) … Wikipedia
Acolmiztli — may refer to: *Acolnahuacatl (deity), an Aztec god also known as Acolmiztli *Nezahualcoyotl, a ruler of Texcoco with the second name Acolmiztli *Acolmiztli (Coatl Ichan), a ruler of Coatl Ichan … Wikipedia
Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin — 15th tlatoani of Tenochtitlan 1539–1541 Preceded by Pablo Xochiquentzin Succeeded by … Wikipedia