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Nahuatl noble poet
Tecayehuatzin (Aquiauhtzin) (c. 1430-1500) was a Nahuatl noble poet born in Ayapango, Mexico. Although a sought-out composer of poetry, few of his poems survive.
Poems attributed to Aquiauhtzin include:
Chalcacihuacuicatl (Song of Chalcan Women) Noconcacon Cuicatl (I Have Heard A Song)
References
Leon-Portilla, Miguel (2000). Fifteen Poets of the Aztec World. Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press.
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