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  1. Azteca. Nezahualpilli, termine nahuatl per "principe digiuno" ( 1464 – 1515 ), fu il re ( tlatoani) dell' altepetl mesoamericano di Texcoco, eletto dalla nobiltà cittadina dopo la morte del padre, Acolmiztli Nezahualcóyotl, avvenuta nel 1472.

  2. Nezahualpilli (en náhuatl, nesawalli ‘ayunado’ y -pilli ‘noble’: noble que ayuna; [1] a veces escrito erróneamente como Netzahualpilli) [2] [3] (1464-1515) fue tlatoani del altépetl de Tetzcoco al suceder a Nezahualcóyotl en 1473.

    • 1464
  3. Nezahualpilli ( Nahuatl for " fasting prince"; 1464–1515, modern Nahuatl pronunciation ⓘ) was king ( tlatoani) of the Mesoamerican city-state of Texcoco, elected by the city's nobility after the death of his father, Nezahualcoyotl, in 1472.

    • 1473–1515
    • Cacama, Many other children
  4. Nezahualpilli fue un gobernante justo y culto que abolió la pena de muerte y mantuvo la independencia de Texcoco frente a Tenochtitlan. Su obra más famosa es «Canción de Nezahualpilli durante la guerra con Huexotzinco», que narra su tristeza por la pérdida de su tierra y su pueblo.

  5. Nezahualpilli. Principal English Translation: a deity name; also, a personal name; the name of a ruler of Tetzcoco who took power after his father, Nezahualcoyotl passed away in 1472 (see Karttunen and attestations)

  6. Nezahualpilli (1465–1515) was the son of a Mexica noblewoman and the ruler of Texcoco, one of the three polities in the Aztec Empire. He was a skilled statesman, builder, and diviner who predicted the fall of Tenochtitlán to the Spaniards.

  7. 9 giu 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Nezahualcoyotl, a Texcocan ruler who was also a poet, philosopher and statesman. Discover how he regained his throne, fought against the Tepanecs and Aztecs, and founded a cultural center in Texcoco.