Teuctocaitl
A teuctocaitl, (Nahuatl for "lordly name"; {{IPA|nah|teːkʷtoːˈkaːitɬ|pron}}), was a special title usually ending in the word teuctli ("lord"). It was borne by Nahua tlatoani (rulers) in pre-Columbian central Mexico.
Each position of rulership had its own title associated with it, although a teuctocaitl could be borne by multiple rulers.
Tlatoani is the Nahuatl term for the ruler of an altepetl, a pre-Hispanic state.
References
- {{cite book |author=Schroeder, Susan |year=1991 |title=Chimalpahin & the Kingdoms of Chalco |location=Tucson |publisher=University of Arizona Press |isbn=0-8165-1182-9 |pages=169–173}}
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Category:Titles and offices of Native American leaders
Category:Nahuatl words and phrases
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