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 16° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Chimalpopoca, 3rd Aztec Emperor is your 16th great grandfather.


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Chimalpopoca, 3rd Aztec Emperor is your 16th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Dr Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo

his father → Guadalupe Carrillo Márquez

his mother → María del Rosario Márquez Febres-Cordero

her mother → Victorino Márquez de Estrada y Unda

her father → María Francisca del Rosario Unda García

his mother → José Francisco Vicente de Unda Navarro

her father → Ignacia Maria Navarro Moctezuma

his mother → Damiana Moctezuma de Oy

her mother → Francisco Moctezuma y Morales

her father → Francisco José de Monctezuma

his father → Francisco "el Mariscal" de Torres y Moctezuma

his father → Juan de Toledo Moctezuma

his father → Juan Cano de Moctezuma

his father → Doña Isabel de Moctezuma

his mother → Teotlaco de Tacuba

her mother → King Matlaccohuatl of Ecatepec

her father → Chimalpopoca, 3rd Aztec Emperor

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Chimalpopoca, 3ro Tlatoani de Tenochtitlan MP 

Gender: Male

Birth: 1397

Death: 1427 (29-31) (Committed suicide)

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Son of Huitzilihuitl, 2nd Aztec Emperor and Ayaucíhuatl ( Mahuehxochtzin) of Ecatepec ( Azcapotzalco)

Husband of Matlalatzin - Tepanec-Ecatepec Empire

Father of King Matlaccohuatl of Ecatepec

Half brother of Matlalcihuatzin - Matlacihuati; Moctezuma I, 5th Aztec Emperor; Zacatzin - Huehe Zaca Zaca; Aztacoatl Huey tlatoani, III; Miccayaocihuatl and 7 others


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Note: Some sources say that Chimalpopoca was the son of Huitzilihuitl, the previous ruler, while others say that he was a son of Acamapichtli, the first ruler of Tenochtitlan, making him Huitzilihuitl's brother. Gerónimo de Mendieta, in his Historia eclesiástica indiana, notes the discrepancy and concludes that Huitzilihuitl, Chimalpopoca and Itzcoatl (Chimalpopoca's successor) must have been brothers, based on his understanding on the Aztec system of succession.


Chimalpopoca (Classical Nahuatl: Chīmalpopōca [t%CA%83i%CB%90ma%C9%ACpo%CB%88po%CB%90ka] for "smoking shield") (1397–1427) was the third Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan or Aztec Emperor (1417–1427).


Rule

On the day of Chimalpopoca's coronation in 1417 (some sources say 1416 or 1418), his Tlacaelel was named high priest. From this point on the ecclesiastical and governmental offices among the Aztecs were separate.


When he assumed the throne at age 20, Tenochtitlan was a tributary of the Tepanec city of Azcapotzalco, which was ruled by his Tezozomoc. This alliance, and the Mexicas' position within it, was strengthened by Tenochtitlan's loyalty during Tezozomoc's 1418 war with Ixtlilxochitl I of Texcoco. The conquered city was granted to Tenochtitlan as a tributary.


Nezahualcoyotl, displaced prince of Texcoco, was living in the mountains. Chimalpopoca interceded with Tezozomoc on his behalf, and Tezozomoc agreed to allow Netzahualcoyotl to live in Tenochtitlan under his protection.


In 1426 Tezozómoc assisted Chimalpopoca in the construction of a new aqueduct. This aqueduct was of wood, and ran from the elevated place of Chapultepec to Tenochtitlan.


Chimalpopoca also had a causeway constructed to Tlacopan. The causeway contained openings spanned by wooden bridges, which were removed at night. Also during his reign he dedicated a stone for sacrifices in the Tlacocomoco section of Tenochtitlan. To him is attributed the conquest of Tequizquiac.


Death

When Tezozomoc died in 1427 after a long reign, he was succeeded by his son Tayatzin. However Maxtla, ruler of Coyoacán and older half-brother of Tayatzin, soon incited a rebellion among the nobles of Azcapotzalco and usurped the throne. Chimalpopoca allied with Tayatzin, and the two conspired to retake the throne and kill Maxtla. Friendly relations between Tenochtitlan and Azcapotzalco were thus replaced by insults and violent intrigue, apparently involving tit-for-tat assassination attempts. Maxtla sent Chimalpopoca a present of women's clothing, and insulted his lover.


Teyatzin was killed, and Chimalpopoca decided to offer himself as a sacrifice at the altar of his father Huitzilíhuitl.[verification needed] Some of his nobles joined him. In the middle of the ceremony, before the tlatoani's turn, an expeditionary force from Azcapotzalco invaded Tenochtitlan, took Chimalpopoca prisoner and carried him to Azcapotzalco. There he was exhibited in a cage and kept on starvation rations. He committed suicide, hanging himself from a beam with his belt. (Another account says he was strangled by his captors.)


He was succeeded as tlatoani by Itzcoatl. Iztopac - Izcoatl


Notes

Durán's Historia de las Indias de Nueva España, Chimalpahin's third and seventh Relaciones, the Crónica Mexicayotl, the Leyenda de los Soles, Ixtlilxochitl's Relaciones and his Historia Chichimeca, the Codex Xolotl and the Crónica Mexicana.

Mendieta's Historia eclesiástica indiana, Motolinia's Memoriales, the Origen de los Mexicanos, the Relación de la Genealogía, and the Historia de los Mexicanos por sus pinturas.

Gillespie (1989: pp. 12–14.

Links

Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimalpopoca



Some sources say that Chimalpopoca was the son of Huitzilihuitl, the previous ruler, while others say that he was a son of Acamapichtli, the first ruler of Tenochtitlan, making him Huitzilihuitl's brother. Gerónimo de Mendieta, in his Historia eclesiástica indiana, notes the discrepancy and concludes that Huitzilihuitl, Chimalpopoca and Itzcoatl (Chimalpopoca's successor) must have been brothers, based on his understanding on the Aztec system of succession.


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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 1425→Blanca I de Navarra, reina de Navarra


✺- 1435→21 de septiembre - Tratado de Arras. Carlos VII de Francia se reconcilia con Felipe III de Borgoña


✺- 1445→Íñigo López de Mendoza recibe los títulos de marqués de Santillana y Conde del Real de Manzanares


✺- 1455→Capitulaciones y matrimonio de Enrique IV de Castilla con su segunda esposa, Juana de Portugal


✺- 1465→5 de junio: Enrique IV, es destronado en la farsa de Ávila (España


✺- 1475→Tenochtitlan la capital mexica es azotada por un intenso terremoto


✺- 1485→Rodrigo Ponce de León conquista en 1485 "Las Siete Villas"; Archite, Benaocaz, Ubrique, Grazalema y Villaluenga del Rosario y los castillos de Aznalmara (Tavizna) y Cardela (o Fátima).

→ Cristóbal Colón en España


✺- 1495→Carlos VIII de Francia toma el reino de Nápoles. Venecia, Milán, el papa, el emperador y los Reyes Católicos forman una liga contra él y le obligan a retirarse.

→ Portugal. El 25 de octubre, el rey Manuel I comienza su reinado



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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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