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Cacamatzin was a 15th-century Aztec noble — the eldest son of the ''cihuacoatl'', Tlacaelel〔Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 52–53, 140–141.〕 — and warrior who held the title of ''Tlacochcalcatl''. His mother was princess Maquiztzin.〔Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 48–49.〕 He had twelve children, only three of whom are known:〔Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 140–141〕 *A female (name unknown), who married Nezahualpilli, the tlatoani of Texcoco. The pair had a son, named Cacamatzin after his grandfather, who succeeded his father as ruler of Texcoco.〔 *Tlacaelel II, named after his grandfather, who also became ''cihuacoatl''.〔Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 54–55, 140–141.〕 *Chicuey or Chicome Axochitzin, a warrior whose daughter became the mistress of Juan Rodríguez de Villafuerte, a Spanish conquistador.〔 Cacamatzin was killed by the Purépecha after being captured in battle.〔 ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cacamatzin (tlacochcalcatl)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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