| Totoquihuatzli I | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tlatoani of Tlacopan | |||||
| Reign | 1430 - 1469 | ||||
| Predecessor | Aculnahuacatl Tzaqualcatl | ||||
| Successor | Chimalpopoca | ||||
| Died | 1469 | ||||
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Totoquihuatzli I was a tlatoani (ruler) of the pre-Columbian Tepanec altepetl (ethnic state) of Tlacopan in the Valley of Mexico.[1][2]
It was during the reign of Totoquihuatztli I that the foundation of the Triple Alliance was formed, including the distribution of territory and share of tribute between Tlacopan, Tenochtitlan and Texcoco.[1]
In 1440 Totoquihuatzin I participated in the selection of Moctezuma I to succeed Itzcoatl. Then again in 1466 Totoquihuatzli I participated in the selection of Axayacatl to succeed Moctezuma I as the next tlatoani of Tenochtitlan.[2]
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