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This article is about the ruler of Tlatelolco. For the leader from Cuauhtinchan history, see Moquihuix (Cuauhtinchan). Tlatoani of Tlatelolco
Moquihuix
Moquihuix's death as depicted in the Codex Mendoza.
Tlatoani of Tlatelolco
Reign1460 – 1473
PredecessorQuauhtlatoa
SuccessorItzquauhtzin
Died1473
SpouseChalchiuhnenetzin
IssueAxayaca
Tzihuacpopoca

Moquihuix (or Moquihuixtli) (died 1473) was the fourth tlatoani (ruler) of Tlatelolco. He died in 1473 in the Battle of Tlatelolco, a military conflict fought between Tlatelolco and Tenochtitlan.

Moquihuix was married to Chalchiuhnenetzin, younger sister of the Tenochca ruler Axayacatl, after whom their son Axayaca was named. However, it is said that Moquihuix neglected Chalchiuhnenetzin, preferring the company of other women.

A funerary urn that may belong to Moquihuix was found in 1978 at the site of the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, near the Coyolxauhqui Stone.

Notes

  1. Umberger (2007).

References

Regnal titles
Preceded byQuauhtlatoa Tlatoani of Tlatelolco
1460–1473
Succeeded byItzquauhtzinas quauhtlatoani
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