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Huehue Zaca
HUEHUE or HUEHUEHUE, also HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE (Çacatzin, ), was a 15th-century HUE HUE, HUEHUE and a HUEHUEHUE who served as HUEHUEHUE ("HUEHUE" ) under the ruler HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE, his brother. The name of HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE is probably derived from HUEHUE HUEHUE, meaning HUEHUE HUEHUEHUE is a HUEHUE or HUE HUE. Huehue is HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE for the HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE literally so HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE.
Family
HUEHUE was the fourth HUEHUE of Emperor HUEHUE. His mother was Princess Miyahuaxochtzin, the daughter of Tlacacuitlahuatzin, ruler of Tiliuhcan. He was the younger half-brother of Emperors Chimalpopoca and Moctezuma I. His other brother was prince Tlacaelel. Moctezuma is said to have had Zaca executed for singing and beating his drum loudly. Zaca had two sons: Tzontemoc, who served as tlacateccatl under Moctezuma's successors Axayacatl and Tizoc; and Huitzilatzin, who was installed by Axayacatl as the first ruler of Huitzilopochco (now known as Churubusco), a city near Chalco whose inhabitants are said to have been cannibals prior to the imposition of Aztec government. A descendant of Zaca through his son Huitzilatzin, Hernando Huehue Cetochtzin, was taken along with many other indigenous nobles (notably Cuauhtemoc) on conquistador Hernán Cortés's expedition to Honduras (Huey Mollan), during which he died.
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