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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.

  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.

  4. Nezahualpilli escribió sobre la guerra, el destino, la embriaguez, el poder y la muerte. Su obra es un testimonio de la riqueza cultural y espiritual del pueblo náhuatl. Nezahualpilli fue un gran poeta y gobernante de Texcoco, que sucedió a su padre Nezahualcóyotl en 1473.

  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 (b. 1465; d. 1515), ruler of Texcoco, Mexico (1472–1515). Nezahualpilli ("Fasting Child" or "Fasting Noble") succeeded Nezahualcoyotl as ruler of Texcoco, one of three polities heading the Aztec Empire, which was dominated by the Mexica of Tenochtitlán.

  7. 9 giu 2019 · Nezahualcoyotl died at 70, full of honors and survived by various wives, a horde of concubines and 110 children. One of his legitimate offspring, an eight-year-old boy named Nezahualpilli, succeeded to the throne. The king died happy, believing that he had set up a dynasty and state strong enough to endure for centuries.