Tzitzipandáquare
Tzitzipandáquare was the fifth Cazonci of the Irechikwa Ts'intsuntsani in Mesoamerica, in what is now Mexico.[1] He ruled from 1454 to 1479. Under his rule, the nation conquered parts of the Aztec Empire, up to Jiquipilco.[2]
Tzitzipandáquare | |
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Cazonci of the Irechikwa Ts'intsuntsani | |
Reign | 1454-1479 |
Predecessor | Tangáxuan I |
Successor | Zuangua |
References
- Smith, Michael E; Montiel, Lisa (2001). "The Archaeological Study of Empires and Imperialism in Pre-Hispanic Central Mexico". Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 20 (3): 245–284. doi:10.1006/jaar.2000.0372.
- Pollard, Helen (1993). Tariacuri's Legacy: The Prehispanic Tarascan State. University of Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma. p. 169. ISBN 0806124970.
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