8 MEXICAN HISTORY AND ARCHEOLOGY. 



features of Mexico are the same now that they were in the tenth and sixteenth 

 centuries. The waters of the Atlantic, sweeping along the central parts of our 

 continent, and compressed within the gulf by the curving shores of Florida and 



Toltec Emigration, &c. 

 Arrived at Huehuetlalpallan . 

 Departed from Huehuetlalpallan 



They found Tula 



Monarchy begins ...... 



Monarchy ends 



Chiohimecas and Acolhuans or Tezcooans. 

 Xolotl, 1st king, occupies the valley of Mexico . - . 

 Napoltzin, 2d king, ascends the throne ..... 

 lluetzm 1 g^ ] i j n g ) g0 ca iie<i erroneously, ascends the throne . 



Quinantzin, 4th king, ascends the throne .... 

 Tlaltecatzin, 1st king according to Sahagun, ascends the throne 

 Techotlalatzin 5th (2d Sahagun) ascends the throne 

 Ixtlilxochitl 6th (3d Sahagun) ascends the throne . 

 Netzahual-Coyotzin 7th (4th, Sahagun) ascends the throne 

 Netzahual-Pilzintli 8th (5th, Sahagun) ascends the throne 

 Netzahual-Pilzintli dies 



Tepanecs, or Tecpanecs or Acaptjlco. 

 Acolhua arrives .......... 



Acolhua, 2d son of Acolhua 1st, arrives . . . . . 



Tezozomac, son according to D'Alva, grandson according to Veytia, 



of the 1st Acolhua, arrives 



Maxtlan, son of Tezozomac, arrives 



Mexican or Aztec Emigration. 

 Mexicans leave Aztlan .... 

 " arrive at Huelcolhuacan . 

 " " at Chicomotzoc 



" " at valley of Mexico 



" " at Chapultepec 



Ixtlilxochitl. 



510 

 959 



963 

 1075 



1107 



1141 



1253 

 1357 

 1418 

 1462 

 1515 



1299 

 1427 



1246 

 1271 

 1331 

 1392 

 1463 

 1516 



596 

 713 



1120 

 1232 



1263 



1298 



1357 



1409 

 1418 



1158 

 1239 



1343 

 1427 



1064 



1168 



1227 



/ 1248 



\1276 



544 

 720 

 667 

 1051 



about 1170 



13 cen. 



14 cen. 

 14 cen. 



14 cen. 

 1406 

 1426 

 1470 

 1516 



1160 

 1168 



1216 

 1245 





Mendoza's 

 Collection. 



Codex Tel- 

 lurianus. 



Acosta. 



Siguenza. 



Ixtlilxo- 

 chitl. 



Sahagun. 



Veytia. 



Clavigero. 



Mexican or Aztec Power. 



















Foundation of Mexico or Tenochtitlan 



1324 







1325 



1220 





1325 



1325 



Acamapichtli, elected king 



1375 



1399 



1384 



1361 



1141 



1384 



1361 



1352 



Huitzilihuitl, accession 





1396 



1406 



1424 



1403 



1353 





1402 



1389 



Chimalpopoca . 





1417 



1414 



1427 



1414 



1357 





1414 



1409 



Ytzcoatl 







1427 



1426 



1437 



1427 



1427 





1427 



1423 



Montezuma 1st . 







1440 



1440 



1449 



1440 



1440 







1436 



Acayacatl 







1469 



1469 



1481 



1468 



1469 







1464 









1482 



1483 



1487 



1481 



1483 







1477 



Ahuitzol . 







1486 



1486 



1492 



1486 



1486 







1482 



Montezuma 2d . 







1502 . 



1502 



1503 



1502 



1503 







1502 



Duration of reigns oi 



Mexican Kings 



















Acamapichtli 





21 



7 



40 



42 



150 



21 



41 



37 



Huitzilihuitl 







21 



8 



3 



11 



50 



21 



12 



20 



Chimalpopoca . 







10 



12 



10 



13 



70 



10 



13 



14 



Ytzcoatl . 







13 



14 



12 



13 



13 



14 





13 



Montezuma 1st . 







29 



29 



32 



28 



29 



30 





28 



Acayacatl 







13 



14 







13 



14 



14 





13 



Tizoc 







4 



3 



5 



5 



3 



4 





5 



Ahuitzol . 







16 



16 



11 



16 



17 



8 





16 



Montezuma 2d . 







17 



17 



16 



17 



17 



19 





17 



The discrepancies between these authorities, amounting, in many cases, not only to years but cen- 

 turies, show the extremely unreliable and mythic character of the records and traditions of the ante- 

 Columbian period. 



