a male name attested as don Baltasar Toquezquauhyotzin, who was the fourth son of Tezozomoctli ("second of a like name") of Culhuacan; don Baltasar was the last of the ruling lineage of Culhuacan once the Spaniards seized power in the capital; he was the 14th ruler of Culhuacan; all according to Chimalpahin; such a genealogy links pre-contact with Spanish colonial times (central Mexico, seventeenth century)
Toquezcuauhyotl.
Headword:
Toquezcuauhyotl.
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Orthographic Variants:
Toquezcuauhyotzin, Toquezquauhyotzin