Coanacoch
Coanacochtzin (died 1525) was the seventh tlatoani (ruler) of Texcoco.
One of Nezahualpilli's sons, he succeeded to throne after the death of his half-brother Cacama in 1520.[1]:315–316
In 1524 Hernán Cortés took Coanacochtzin and many other indigenous rulers with him on his expedition to Honduras. In 1525, at Campeche, Coanacochtzin was executed along with Cuauhtemoc, the tlatoani of Tenochtitlan.
After his death Ixtlilxochitl II, another of Coanacochtzin's half-brothers, was made tlatoani of Texcoco by the Spanish.
References
- Diaz, B., 1963, The Conquest of New Spain, London: Penguin Books, ISBN 0140441239
Preceded by Cacama |
Tlatoani of Texcoco 1520–1525 |
Succeeded by Tecocoltzin |
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