Phillips.] 634 [Oct. 19, 
flight. In the next following year they conquered the province of Taz- 
cuco, and they began upon Zepepan, much against the wishes of its ruler, 
who, when he saw them, went away and fled to Teemuluco, a town of 
Suyocingo ; the father (here occurs a lacuna) being dead, because they were 
at peace with the Mexicans, 
In the following year 94, Vigtluicin died, and they took for their lord a 
brother of his named Ohimalpupucagi. In the year 97 the people of Tue- 
cuco gave themselves up to Ohimalpupucagt, and in the same year they 
captured Tulancingo, and the Mexicans were a whole year in making 
themselves masters of it. In the year 99 the people of Tatiluco fled 
to Tula, andas they had died out, and had left their god, named 
Tlacauepan there, so they took him and carried him to Tatilulco. In 
the year 105 from the foundation of Mexico, Tegocumuc, lord of Hsca- 
pucaleo, died, and as Mactlato, son of VYocwmuc was lord of Cuiua- 
can in the lifetime of his father, and as his father was now dead, he came 
to be lord of Heapuqalco ; and this one gave orders that there should be « 
general uprising against, Mexico, and when Ximalpupacagi saw that the 
land was in rebellion, he slew himself, and being dead the Mexicans chose 
as their lord one of his brothers named Jzewagi ; and when Tlacateulti lord 
of Tatilulcoco saw the great force and command that the lord of Ascapu- 
calco had, he fled away from him, but to no avail, for he was captured 
near the fountain of Saltoca, and there they slew them ; and it was because 
formerly, when he was lord of Hscapugatco, the lord of Tatiluco seduced his 
wife, and for that reason the captive was ordered to be slain; and in this 
year Necagualeuyuci fled from Zezcuco,* because the Tezcucans were in re- 
volt against Mexico. In the following year 106, the natives of the country 
endeavored to make war against Mexico, by order of the lord of Hscapugal- 
co, but one of the chiefs of Hscapugaleo, named Totolayo, made peace with 
Mexico in the year 108, and the inhabitants of Mexico would not permit of 
a peace unless they slew the lord of Hscapugatco, and seeing how on ac- 
count of their desire for a peace they could do no other thing, they caused 
him to be slain, and so it was done (Jn the year 109 Tatiluleo rose in re- 
volt), and in the year 112 they came into conflict with the Mexicans, In 
the next year, 118, Quautlatoagi, the lord of Tatiluco (sic), revolted against 
Mexico, and one night in his dreams there appeared to him one of the gods 
they worshiped who told him he had done wrongly, and for this reason he 
rendered himself up at Mexico, and the Mexicans were unwilling to slay 
him, so they handed him over to his own people that they might put him 
to death, and go they killed him, In the 117 the Mexicans gained Guau- 
titlan, and in the next year Izcoact died, and they raised to be their lord 
Mutiguma, the elder. In the year 125 of the foundation of Mexico, Vehilo- 
dos (sic), renewed himself, and made himself enormous, 
Tn the 128 at the Easter-of-Bread season there fell such a terrible hail, 
and so much of it that the houses were destroyed and fell in ruins, and the 
lagoon froze up. In the year 132 there was terrible hail and famine, so much 
* Tetzeuco, (Molina); Tetzcoco (Buschman, 697). 
