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English: The Tovar Codex, attributed to the 16th-century Mexican Jesuit Juan de Tovar, contains detailed information about the rites and ceremonies of the Aztecs (also known as Mexica).
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Axayácatl (reigned 1469–81) was the sixth Aztec king (the text incorrectly identifies him as the eighth), and a grandson of Moctezuma I (also seen as Montezuma I) and brother of Tizoc. Axayácatl’s name meant “face of water.”
With Aztec dominance between Teozapotlan and Xoconochco (map based on the undocumented map File:Aztecempirelocation.png by Gengiskanhg) Undocumented map, by Gengiskanhg Original research, so not enough reliable, according to its author
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Acamapichtli (reigned 1376–95), whose name means handful of reeds, was a descendant of the Toltec emperors; his selection as the first ruler of the Mexico-Tenochtitlan dynasty gave authority to the Aztec rule.
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