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Qualpopoca (or Quetzalpopoca) was an Aztec administrator and military commander whose operations on behalf of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma Xocoyotzin against the Spanish conquistadors at Nautla prompted the crisis in Aztec-Spanish relations that provided Hernán Cortés with the pretext he needed to capture Moctezuma and overthrow the Aztec state. Qualpopoca had killed and captured a number of conquistadors in a battle close to Nauhtla after a dispute about tribute, and thus was the first (and one of the very few) Aztec commanders to have any success against the Spanish. In revenge, Cortes forced the captive Moctezuma to order his arrest, return him to the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan and subsequently burn him alive in front of the Templo Mayor.

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  • Cuauhpopoca (?-Tenochtitlan 1519) (náhuatl kwaw-, Águila humeante) fue un funcionario público, gobernante y noble mexica. Fue tlatoani de Coyohuacan y vivió en una guarnición cercana a Tuxpan, donde era regidor-cobrador de tributos de la zona de Nautla, en el norte del actual Estado de Veracruz. Nautla o en idioma náhuatl Nauh-tlan (Cuatro lugares) era una provincia totonaca que estaba bajo el dominio del Imperio azteca, el lugar había sido bautizado durante la expedición de Juan de Grijalva como "Nueva Almería". (es)
  • Qualpopoca (or Quetzalpopoca) was an Aztec administrator and military commander whose operations on behalf of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma Xocoyotzin against the Spanish conquistadors at Nautla prompted the crisis in Aztec-Spanish relations that provided Hernán Cortés with the pretext he needed to capture Moctezuma and overthrow the Aztec state. Qualpopoca had killed and captured a number of conquistadors in a battle close to Nauhtla after a dispute about tribute, and thus was the first (and one of the very few) Aztec commanders to have any success against the Spanish. In revenge, Cortes forced the captive Moctezuma to order his arrest, return him to the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan and subsequently burn him alive in front of the Templo Mayor. (en)
  • Qualpopoca, o Quetzalpopoca (... – Tenochtitlán, novembre 1519), è stato un amministratore e comandante militare azteco, le cui operazioni per conto dell'imperatore Montezuma nei confronti dei conquistadores spagnoli a portarono alla crisi delle relazioni azteco-spagnole, il che fornì a Hernán Cortés il pretesto per la cattura di Montezuma e per il rovesciamento dello stato azteco. (it)
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  • Qualpopoca (en)
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  • Cuauhpopoca (?-Tenochtitlan 1519) (náhuatl kwaw-, Águila humeante) fue un funcionario público, gobernante y noble mexica. Fue tlatoani de Coyohuacan y vivió en una guarnición cercana a Tuxpan, donde era regidor-cobrador de tributos de la zona de Nautla, en el norte del actual Estado de Veracruz. Nautla o en idioma náhuatl Nauh-tlan (Cuatro lugares) era una provincia totonaca que estaba bajo el dominio del Imperio azteca, el lugar había sido bautizado durante la expedición de Juan de Grijalva como "Nueva Almería". (es)
  • Qualpopoca (or Quetzalpopoca) was an Aztec administrator and military commander whose operations on behalf of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma Xocoyotzin against the Spanish conquistadors at Nautla prompted the crisis in Aztec-Spanish relations that provided Hernán Cortés with the pretext he needed to capture Moctezuma and overthrow the Aztec state. Qualpopoca had killed and captured a number of conquistadors in a battle close to Nauhtla after a dispute about tribute, and thus was the first (and one of the very few) Aztec commanders to have any success against the Spanish. In revenge, Cortes forced the captive Moctezuma to order his arrest, return him to the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan and subsequently burn him alive in front of the Templo Mayor. (en)
  • Qualpopoca, o Quetzalpopoca (... – Tenochtitlán, novembre 1519), è stato un amministratore e comandante militare azteco, le cui operazioni per conto dell'imperatore Montezuma nei confronti dei conquistadores spagnoli a portarono alla crisi delle relazioni azteco-spagnole, il che fornì a Hernán Cortés il pretesto per la cattura di Montezuma e per il rovesciamento dello stato azteco. Qualpopoca uccise e catturò molti conquistadores nel corso di una battaglia nei pressi di Nauhtla, in seguito ad una schermaglia dovuta a questioni di tasse, e questo lo rese il primo (e uno dei pochi) comandanti aztechi ad aver avuto successo in uno scontro con gli spagnoli. Per vendicarsi Cortes obbligò Montezuma ad ordinarne l'arresto, portarlo nella capitale azteca Tenochtitlan e bruciarlo vivo davanti al Templo Mayor. (it)
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