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Acacitli (Nahuatl for "reed hare"; pronounced [aːkaˈsiʔtɬi]) was a Mexica chief and one of the "founding fathers" of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire. According to the Crónica mexicayotl, his daughter Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin was married to Acamapichtli, the first tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, and gave birth to King Huitzilihuitl.

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  • Acacitli (Nahuatl for "reed hare"; pronounced [aːkaˈsiʔtɬi]) was a Mexica chief and one of the "founding fathers" of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire. According to the Crónica mexicayotl, his daughter Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin was married to Acamapichtli, the first tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, and gave birth to King Huitzilihuitl. (en)
  • Acacitli (también Acaçitli, Acacihtli, Acazitli o Acaxitli), pronunciado [aːkaˈsiʔtɬi] (náhuatl: Ācacitli; āca- ‘caña/carrizo’; y -citli ‘liebre’: ‘liebre [de] caña/carrizo’​​​​ ó ‘liebre [de] cañaveral/carrizal’​​​; es un nombre común en la documentación historiográfica nahua. Principalmente se refiere uno de los "ancianos principales" o (‘guiadores’) y tlacateccatl (‘general de tropa’) del ejército señalados como fundadores de México-Tenochtitlan, que al parecer es una proyección al pasado del segundo cuauhtlahtoani de los mexica en su peregrinaje por el altiplano central mexicano.​ (es)
  • Acacitli (termine Nahuatl per "lepre di canneto"; pronunciato aːkaˈsiʔtɬi) (... – ...; fl. XIV secolo) è stato un capo del popolo dei Mexica nonché uno dei "padri fondatori" di Tenochtitlán, capitale dell'impero azteco. Secondo il Crónica Mexicayotl, sua figlia sposò Acamapichtili, il primo tlatoani di Tenochtitlan, e diede alla luce Huitzilíhuitl. (it)
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  • Acacitli (Nahuatl for "reed hare"; pronounced [aːkaˈsiʔtɬi]) was a Mexica chief and one of the "founding fathers" of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire. According to the Crónica mexicayotl, his daughter Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin was married to Acamapichtli, the first tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, and gave birth to King Huitzilihuitl. (en)
  • Acacitli (también Acaçitli, Acacihtli, Acazitli o Acaxitli), pronunciado [aːkaˈsiʔtɬi] (náhuatl: Ācacitli; āca- ‘caña/carrizo’; y -citli ‘liebre’: ‘liebre [de] caña/carrizo’​​​​ ó ‘liebre [de] cañaveral/carrizal’​​​; es un nombre común en la documentación historiográfica nahua. Principalmente se refiere uno de los "ancianos principales" o (‘guiadores’) y tlacateccatl (‘general de tropa’) del ejército señalados como fundadores de México-Tenochtitlan, que al parecer es una proyección al pasado del segundo cuauhtlahtoani de los mexica en su peregrinaje por el altiplano central mexicano.​ (es)
  • Acacitli (termine Nahuatl per "lepre di canneto"; pronunciato aːkaˈsiʔtɬi) (... – ...; fl. XIV secolo) è stato un capo del popolo dei Mexica nonché uno dei "padri fondatori" di Tenochtitlán, capitale dell'impero azteco. Secondo il Crónica Mexicayotl, sua figlia sposò Acamapichtili, il primo tlatoani di Tenochtitlan, e diede alla luce Huitzilíhuitl. (it)
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