List of tlatoque of Tenochtitlan

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File:Tenochtitlan.png
Glyph of Tenochtitlan

This is a list of Mesoamerican rulers of the altepetl of Tenochtitlan (modern Mexico City) from its foundation in 1325 until the end of the line of indigenous rulers. From c.Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". onwards, the rulers of Tenochtitlan were monarchs and used the title tlatoani.

From 1427 to 1521, the tlatoque of Tenochtitlan were alongside those of the cities Tetzcoco and Tlacopan the leaders of the powerful Triple Alliance, commonly known as the Aztec Empire. The rulers of Tenochtitlan were always pre-eminent and gradually transitioned into the sole rulers of the empire; under either Tizoc (1481–1486)Template:Sfn or Ahuitzotl (1486–1502),Template:Sfn the tlatoque of Tenochtitlan assumed the grander title huehuetlatoani ("supreme tlatoani") to indicate their superiority over the other tlatoque in the alliance.Template:Sfn The evolution into full autocracy was finished by 1502, when Moctezuma II was elected as huehuetlatoani of Tenochtitlan without the traditional input from Tetzcoco and Tlacopan.Template:Sfn

In 1521, the Aztec Empire was conquered by the Spaniards under Hernán Cortés and a large number of Mesoamerican allies. Tenochtitlan was destroyed and replaced by Mexico City, though the Spanish colonial authorities continued to appoint tlatoque of Tenochtitlan until the office was abolished in 1565.

Early Tenochtitlan (1325–1375)

Portrait Name Reign Succession and notes Life details
File:Tenoch.jpg Tenoch
TenōchScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1325–1375 (?)Template:Sfn
(50 years?)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Legendary founder of Tenochtitlan; historicity unconfirmed. According to legend, Tenoch was the first human leader of the Mexica, succeeding the Sun god Huītzilōpōchtli.Template:Sfn Next to nothing knownTemplate:Sfn

Monarchic period (1375–1525)

The monarchic period of Tenochtitlan extends from the assumption of the title of tlatoani by Acamapichtli in 1377 to the death of Cuauhtémoc in 1525, after the arrival of the Spaniards.Template:Sfn The accession of Acampapichtli c. 1375 marks the traditional beginning of the Aztec king list.Template:Sfn The early Tenochtitlan rulers before Itzcoatl were vassals under the suzerainty of the Tepanecs.

Pre-imperial tlatoque (1375–1427)

Portrait Name Reign Succession and notes Life details
File:Codex Mendoza folio 2v detail.jpg Acamapichtli
ĀcamāpichtliScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1375–1390Template:Sfn
(15 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Had matrilineal Toltec ancestry. Oversaw the expansion and development of Tenochtitlan. Assisted his overlord Tezozomoc of Azcapotzalco in making substantial territorial gains throughout Mesoamerica.Template:Sfn c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1350–1390Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
(aged 40)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Died of natural causes
File:Huitzilihuitl, ~1379 - ~1415, retrato anónimo (~1541).png Huitzilihuitl
HuītzilihhuitlScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1391–1414Template:Sfn
(23 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Son of Acamapichtli (1375–1390). Conquered lands on behalf of his Tepanec overlords. The Mexica people as a whole were transformed into a more militarized people in the time of Huitzilihuitil.Template:Sfn ? – 1410
Died of natural causes
File:Chimalpopoca.jpg Chimalpopoca
ChīmalpopōcaScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1415–1427Template:Sfn
(18 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Son of Acamapichtli (1375–1390). Devoted much of his reign to building projects and urban development.Template:Sfn Considered the first Mexican martyr.Template:Sfn ? – 1427
Became embroiled in Tepanec succession conflicts, supported the wrong side and was imprisoned. Hanged himself in captivity.Template:Sfn
Xihuitl Temoc
Xīhuitl TēmocScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1427Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
(60 days)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Son of Chimalpopoca (1415–1427). Young at the time of his accession.Template:Sfn ? – 1427
Unclear fate; perhaps killed in battle or murdered by a relativeTemplate:Sfn

Aztec Empire (1427–1521)

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Portrait Name Reign Succession and notes Life details
File:Itzcoatl.jpg Itzcoatl
ItzcōhuātlScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1427–1440Template:Sfn
(13 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Son of Acamapichtli (1375–1390) and a slave. Defeated and killed the Tepanec ruler Maxtla and created the Triple Alliance alongside the rulers of the cities Tetzcoco and Tlacopan.Template:Sfn ? – 1440
Died of natural causes
File:Huehuemoteuczoma mendoza.jpg Moctezuma I
Motēuczōma IlhuicamīnaScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1440–1466Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
(26 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Son of Huitzilihuitl (1391–1414). Though his reign was plagued by an unusual number of natural disasters, Moctezuma I oversaw an age of impressive construction works and far-ranging conquests. Began the flower wars.Template:Sfn ? – 1466
Died of natural causes
File:Généalogie des seigneurs de Tenochtitlan - fragment - Atotoztli.jpg AtotoztliTemplate:Sfn
AtotoztliScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1466–1472Template:Sfn
(6 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Daughter of Moctezuma I (1440–1466). Suggested by two later documents to have served as tlatoani in her own right between the reigns of Moctezuma I and Axayacatl.Template:Sfn ? – 1472 (?)
Died of natural causes
File:Axayacatl.jpg Axayacatl
ĀxāyacatlScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1472–1481Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
(9 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Grandson of Itzcoatl (1427–1440). A famous warrior-king, Axayacatl continued to work on construction works and expand the empire.Template:Sfn 1450/1451–1481Template:Sfn
(aged 30/31)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Died of illnessTemplate:Sfn
File:Tizoc.jpg Tizoc
TīzocicScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1481–1486Template:Sfn
(5 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Grandson of Itzcoatl (1427–1440). Succeeded his brother Axayacatl. Although he was sickly, Tizoc oversaw the expansion and beautification of Tenochtitlan and the establishment of Aztec outposts far from central imperial territory.Template:Sfn ? – 1486
Possibly poisonedTemplate:Sfn
File:Ahuitzotl.jpg Ahuitzotl
ĀhuitzotlScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1486–1502Template:Sfn
(16 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Grandson of Itzcoatl (1427–1440). The elder brother of his two immediate predecessors, Ahuitzotl was a strong and militaristic ruler, expanding the empire further and ordering unprecedently large numbers of ritual human sacrifices.Template:Sfn ? – 1502
Killed in a flood of TenochtitlanTemplate:Sfn
File:Moctezuma Mendoza.jpg Moctezuma II
Motēuczōma XōcoyōtlScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1502–1520Template:Sfn
(18 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Son of Axayacatl (1472–1481). Oversaw a period of centralization and strengthening of the Aztec Empire. Disciplined and highly successful ruler before he made contact with the Spaniards in 1519, whereafter the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire began.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1466–1520
(aged 53–54)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Several accounts exist; possibly strangled by the SpaniardsTemplate:Sfn or struck in the head during a speech by rock thrown by one of his subjectsTemplate:Sfn
File:Cuitlahuac2.jpg Cuitláhuac
CuitlāhuacScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1520Template:Sfn
(80 days)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Son of Axayacatl (1472–1481). Commander of the Aztec armed forces at the time of Moctezuma's death and quickly elected as tlatoani. Fought bravely to expel the Spaniards from Tenochtitlan.Template:Sfn ? – December 1520Template:Sfn
Died of smallpoxTemplate:Sfn
File:Cuauhtémoc (Aubin 2).png Cuauhtémoc
CuāuhtēmocScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1520–1525Template:Sfn
(5 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Grandson of Ahuitzotl (1486–1502). Elected as tlatoani after Cuitláhuac's death. Killed several of Moctezuma II's children to safeguard his right to the throne.Template:Sfn Led fierce resistance against the Spaniards but was captured and defeated in 1521. Retained position and title under Spanish rule but held in custody.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Seen as a national hero in Mexico.Template:Sfn 1502 – 28 February 1525Template:Sfn
(aged 23)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Charged with plotting and hanged by Hernán CortésTemplate:Sfn

Colonial period (1525–1565)

The Spanish colonial authorities continued to appoint tlatoque of Tenochtitlan for several decades after the conquest.Template:Sfn

Cuauhtlatoque (1525–1536)

The initial rulers of Tenochtitlan installed by the Spaniards were not part of the nobility and did not go through the traditional investiture ceremonies. As a result, they were not regarded as legitimate tlatoani by the local populace. Instead, they were titled as cuauhtlatoani, a term that literally meant "eagle ruler" and in pre-conquest times served to designate a non-dynastic interim ruler appointed when necessary.Template:Sfn Hernán Cortés and the Spaniards initially preferred such less legitimate rulers, possibly as a way of ensuring that the colonial authorities would be able to maintain control.Template:Sfn

Though the cuauhtlatoque appointed by the Spaniards were not legitimate dynastic rulers, they were noted in later chronicles as governing as if they were tlatoani.Template:Sfn Codices made after the time of the cuauhtlatoque differ in how they are treated; some emphasize their illegitimacy as a rupture in the dynastic sequence whereas others do not comment on their lack of relation to previous rulers and instead depict them in the exact same way, as if they were genuine tlatoque.Template:Sfn

Portrait Name Reign Succession and notes Life details
File:Tlacotzin.png Tlacotzin
Juan Velázquez TlacotzinScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1525Template:Sfn / 1525–1526Template:Sfn
(less than a year)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Appointed by Hernan Cortés. Previously served as cihuacoatl (a senior political office). Appears to have worked alongside the Spaniards for some time since he enjoyed a privileged position before his appointment.Template:Sfn ? – 1525/1526Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Died of disease on the way to Tenochtitlan; never took power in the cityTemplate:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Efn
File:Motelchiuhtzin.png MotelchiuhtzinTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Andrés de Tapia MotelchiuhScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1525/1526–1530/1531Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
(5 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Commoner from Tenochtitlan and a distinguished military captain. Swiftly appointed by Hernan Cortés after Tlacotzin's death.Template:Sfn ? – 1530/1531Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Killed by an arrow during a battle with ColhuacanTemplate:Sfn
File:Xochiquentzin.png Xochiquentzin
Pablo XochiquentzinScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1532–1536Template:Sfn
(4 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Commoner who had previously served as calpixqui (a minor political office).Template:Sfn ? – 1536
Died of natural causes

Resumption of dynastic rule (1538–1565)

The royal line of tlatoque was restored in 1538.Template:Sfn The decision to restore dynastic rule was probably made by the Spanish viceroy Antonio de Mendoza (1535–1550) to preserve the veneer of legitimacy of Spanish rule.Template:Sfn Since the Spaniards mainly wished local native rulers to be responsible, pay tribute and be legitimate in the eyes of the people they ruled, the tlatoani were from that point onwards most often appointed after being elected and suggested by the native Nahua nobility.Template:Sfn

Portrait Name Reign Succession and notes Life details
File:Huanitzin.png Huanitzin
Diego de Alvarado HuanitzinScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1538–1541Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
(3 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Grandson of Axayacatl (1472–1481).Template:Sfn Appointed by the Spaniards due to being well-liked by the Nahua people and being able to speak Spanish; his accession marked the restoration of the royal line.Template:Sfn Regarded as a distinguished Mexica ruler of the colonial period.Template:Sfn ? – 1541
Died of natural causes
File:Tehuetzquititzin.png Tehuetzquititzin
Diego de San Francisco TehuetzquititzinScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1541–1554Template:Sfn
(14 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Grandson of Tizoc (1481–1486). Appointed by the Spanish viceroy on the suggestion of the Nahua nobility. Well-liked by his subjects. His reign was marked by a devastating epidemic in the 1540s. Worked to defend the resources of his community and the wealth of his family from his colonial overlords.Template:Sfn ? – 1554
Died of natural causes
Interregnum: Esteban de Guzmán Omacatzin (a Nahua commoner from Xochimilco) serves as judge of Tenochtitlan 1554–1557.Template:Sfn Evidence suggests his power was regarded to be temporary and transitional.Template:SfnScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
File:Cecetzin.png Cecetzin
Cristóbal de Guzmán CecetzinScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1557–1562Template:Sfn
(5 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Son of Huanitzin (1538–1541). Appointed by the Spanish viceroy on the suggestion of the Nahua nobility. The reason for the lengthy interregnum preceding his accession is unknown.Template:SfnTemplate:Efn ? – 1562
Died of natural causes
File:Cipac (Aubin Codex).png CipacTemplate:Sfn
Luis de Santa María Cipac (Nanacacipactzin)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1563–1565Template:Sfn
(2 years)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Grandson of Ahuitzotl (1486–1502). The last tlatoani. Appointed by the Spanish viceroy on the suggestion of the Nahua nobility. His tenure as tlatoani was plagued by legal issues and disagreements on taxes with the colonial authorities.Template:Sfn ? – December 1565Template:Sfn
Died due to health issues brought on by his stressful tenure as tlatoaniTemplate:Sfn

After 1565, the governors of Tenochtitlan ceased to be appointed under the principle of hereditary succession and ceased to be referred to as tlatoani. This change was partly a result of experiences with Spanish election principles making the denizens of Tenochtitlan view hereditary descent as less important for legitimacy.Template:Sfn From the death of Cipac in 1565 until 1812, Tenochtitlan was instead placed under the control of Spanish-appointed governors; these governors continued to be of indigenous or mixed descent and many were descendants of Aztec nobility, though not of the royal dynasty.Template:Sfn

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