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Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin : ウィキペディア英語版
Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin

Don Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin (or Panitzin) was a 16th-century Nahua noble. A grandson of Axayacatl, Nephew of tlatoani Moctezuma II. He was initially the ''tlatoani'' (ruler) of Ecatepec before becoming ''tlatoani'' of Tenochtitlan, as well as its first governor under the colonial Spanish system of government.
He had been designated governor (tlatoani) of Ecatépec by Moctezuma, in the year 2 Técpatl after the death of Chimalpilli the former tlatoani. Moctezuma was already prisoner of Cortés in Tenochtitlan, the people of Ecatepec accepted him as their ruler and hid him along with his mother.
After the fall of Tenochtitlan, he was one of the five Aztec lords held captive by Cortés along with Cuauhtemoc, the cihuacohuatl Tlacotzin, Oquiztzin, and Motelchiuhtzin. Along them he was also tortured, with his feet burned, because of the gold lost by the Spaniards when they had to flee Tenochtitlan.
Huanitzin was baptized with the Spanish Christian name ''Diego'', and took the surname ''de Alvarado'' from his baptismal sponsor — probably Pedro de Alvarado or one of his brothers,〔Lockhart (1992), p.123.〕 whose uncle with whom they came to America was named Diego de Alvarado.
Cortés took Huanitzin along with many other indigenous rulers in his travel to Honduras. He was spared from execution when Cuauhtemoc was hanged by Cortés along with Tetlepanquetzatzin, tlatoani of Tlacopan and don Pedro Cohuanacochtzin. After the return of Cortés, Huanitzin was released and returned as Tlatoani of Ecatepec, where he ruled 14 years.
As grandson of a former Tlatoani, in the year 7 Tochtli (1538), he was chosen as the first governor of Tenochtitlan (Mexico), by the don Antonio de Mendoza, first viceroy of México. Tenochtitlan had been without official ruler for almost a year.
Don Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin died in 1541. Among his children were doña Juan de Alvarado, who married Huehue Totoquihuaztli, ruler of Tlacopan; don Cristóbal de Guzmán Cecetzin, who later became governor of Tenochtitlan; don Hernando de Alvarado Tezozomoc, an interpreter known today for the ''Crónica mexicayotl''; and doña Isabel, who married Antonio Valeriano, who would also become governor of Tenochtitlan.〔Chimalpahin (1997), vol. 1, pp.172–173.〕
==Mass of St. Gregory==
Huanitzin may have created a featherwork representation of the ''Mass of Saint Gregory'', after a Dutch engraving. Dated 1539, it is the earliest dated work of art in New Spain.

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