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Xochitl (Toltec) : ウィキペディア英語版
Xochitl (Toltec)
Xochitl (c. 1116) was a Toltec Queen and wife of Tecpancaltzin. Her existence beyond legend is questionable, and accounts of her life are mainly based on the writings of indigenous historian Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl.
==Biography==
Xochitl was wife of the Toltec Emperor Tecpancaltzin. She was first the mistress of Tecpancaltzin, bearing him a son, who became heir (Tecpancaltzin had only daughters by his first wife, Maxio). Xochitl became recognized as queen following the death of Maxio. Her son was known as Topiltzin-Meconet.
When she was an elderly woman, civil war erupted in the Toltec Empire. Xochitl called upon other women to join her in battle, and created and led a battalion made entirely of women soldiers. Xochitl lost her own life on the battlefield. The son of Xochitl and Tecpancaltzin, Topiltzin, was the last of the Toltec kings, before he was overthrown in the civil war. It was during the final stand of the Toltecs at Tultitlan that Tecpancaltzin and Xochitl were slain in battle.

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