Azcasuch

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Azcasuch (Classical Nahuatl: Āzcaxōch [aːsˈkaʃoːtʃ]) was a cihuatlatoani (queen) of the pre-Columbian Acolhua altepetl of Tepetlaoztoc in the Valley of Mexico. Her name is Nahuatl for a kind of a flower (literally "ant-flower"). A daughter of Nezahualcoyotl, ruler of Texoco, Azcasuch married Cocopin, the ruler of Tepetlaoztoc. After her husband's death, she ascended to the throne herself as queen regnant. Azcasuch was succeeded by her grandson, Diego Tlilpotonqui. rdf:langString
Azcasuch (en nahuatl Āzcaxōch [aːsˈkaʃoːtʃ]) est une reine (cihuatlatoani) d'une altepetl acolhua pré-colombienne de la vallée de Mexico. Son nom signifie « fleur-fourmi ». rdf:langString
Azcasuch (nahuatl: Āzcaxōch; pronunciato: aːsˈkaʃoːʧ) (... – ...; fl. XVI secolo) fu una cihuatlatoani (regina) del popolo precolombiano dell'altepetl Acolhuacan degli Acolhua, che abitavano Tepetlaoztoc nella Valle del Messico. Il suo nome corrisponde al termine della lingua nahuatl per indicare un tipo di fiore (letteralmente "fiore-formica"). rdf:langString
rdf:langString Azcasuch
rdf:langString Azcasuch
rdf:langString Azcasuch
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rdf:langString Tlatoani of Tepetlaoztoc
rdf:langString Azcasuch (Classical Nahuatl: Āzcaxōch [aːsˈkaʃoːtʃ]) was a cihuatlatoani (queen) of the pre-Columbian Acolhua altepetl of Tepetlaoztoc in the Valley of Mexico. Her name is Nahuatl for a kind of a flower (literally "ant-flower"). A daughter of Nezahualcoyotl, ruler of Texoco, Azcasuch married Cocopin, the ruler of Tepetlaoztoc. After her husband's death, she ascended to the throne herself as queen regnant. Azcasuch was succeeded by her grandson, Diego Tlilpotonqui.
rdf:langString Azcasuch (en nahuatl Āzcaxōch [aːsˈkaʃoːtʃ]) est une reine (cihuatlatoani) d'une altepetl acolhua pré-colombienne de la vallée de Mexico. Son nom signifie « fleur-fourmi ».
rdf:langString Azcasuch (nahuatl: Āzcaxōch; pronunciato: aːsˈkaʃoːʧ) (... – ...; fl. XVI secolo) fu una cihuatlatoani (regina) del popolo precolombiano dell'altepetl Acolhuacan degli Acolhua, che abitavano Tepetlaoztoc nella Valle del Messico. Il suo nome corrisponde al termine della lingua nahuatl per indicare un tipo di fiore (letteralmente "fiore-formica").
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