Azcaxochitl, or Azcasuch (Classical Nahuatl: Āzcaxōch [aːsˈkaʃoːtʃ]) was a cihuatlatoani (queen) of the pre-Columbian Acolhua altepetl of Tepetlaoztoc in the Valley of Mexico.
[1][2] She is believed to have been a daughter of Nezahualcoyotl, ruler of Texoco.
[3] Azcasuch married Cocopin, the ruler of Tepetlaoztoc, c.
[4] After her husband's death, she ascended to the throne herself as queen regnant.
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