Chimalxochitl II | |
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Queen of Cuautitlan and Princess of the Aztecs | |
Reign | Early 14th century |
Coronation | Early 14th century |
Born | Late 13th century Chapultepec |
Died | 14th century |
Spouse | King Quinatzin of Cuautitlan |
Issue | High Steward Tlazanotztoc of Tepotzotlan
King Tezcatltecuhtli of Cuautitlan Prince Teozatzin Prince Tochtzin Unknown female |
Classical Nahuatl | Chīmalxōchitl |
House | First Aztec Royal House |
Father | Huehue Huitzilihuitl |
Religion | Tezcatlipocan Aztec Religion |
Chimalxochitl II (b. before 1299),[1] also known as Chimallaxochitzin, Chimallaxoch,[2] Chimalacaxochitl or Chīmalxōchitl in Classical Nahuatl,[3] was Queen consort of the Cuautitlan Kingdom and Princess of the Aztecs.[2] She was the sole survivor of the Aztec royal family during the Chapultepec War[2] and a defender of her religious beliefs as a woman.[2]
In Nahuatl, her name denotes the common sunflower (Helianthus annuus)[3] and translates literally as "Shield-Flower."[1]