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Ilancuéitl
A drawing of Ilancuéitl
Cihuātlahtoāni of Tenochtitlan [1]
Predecessor Teuhtlehuatzin [2]
Successor Acamapichtli
SpouseKing Acamapichtli
FatherKing Acolmiztli

Ilancueitl ( Nahuatl for "old-woman skirt"; pronounced [ilaŋˈkʷeː.itɬ]) was the first queen of Tenochtitlan.

Biography

Ilancuéitl was a daughter of the then ruler of Culhuacán, Acolmiztli[ citation needed], and she married Acamapichtli, the first ruler of Tenochtitlan. She bore no children, so her husband took more wives.

Ilancuéitl charged herself with the education of her stepson Huitzilihuitl.

See also

References

  1. ^ Klein, Cecelia (2001). Gender in Pre-Hispanic America. Washington: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. pp. 330–334. ISBN  9780884022794.
  2. ^ Santamarina Novillo, Carlos (2011). El Sistema de Dominacion Azteca: El Imperio Tepaneca (in Spanish). Editorial Académica Española. p. 431. ISBN  9783845485096.

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Regnal titles
Preceded by
Position created
Queen of Tenochtitlan
1376–1395
(estimated)
Succeeded by
Wives of Huitzilihuitl