Teotlalco

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Teotlalco was one of the principal wives of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II and a noblewoman of high status in the Mexica court.

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Teotlalco canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aztec noblewoman
Mexica noble
historical figure
associatedWith Aztec nobility
surface form: Aztec imperial court

House of Moctezuma
surface form: Moctezuma II's household
contemporaryWith Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
country Aztec Empire
culture Aztec Empire
surface form: Aztec

Mexica
ethnicity Mexica
floruit early 16th century
gender female
hasRole principal wife of Moctezuma II
language Classical Nahuatl
memberOf Aztec nobility
surface form: Mexica nobility
notableFor being one of the principal wives of Moctezuma II
high status in the Mexica court
positionInCourt noblewoman of high status in the Mexica court
region Central Mexico
religion Aztec religion
residence Tenochtitlan
spouseDynasty Moctezuma dynasty
surface form: Aztec imperial dynasty
spouseOf Moctezuma II
spouseTitle Huey Tlatoani
surface form: Huey Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan
timePeriod Postclassic period of Mesoamerica
surface form: Late Postclassic Mesoamerica

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Moctezuma II spouse Teotlalco
Isabel Moctezuma mother Teotlalco