Aztec Empire: ‘Tlatoani’ – The Ruler With The Ultimate Power In The Land
AncientPages.com - 'Tlatoani' (literally means 'speaker' or "king" in English), was an official to whom all household heads owed allegiance, respect, and tax obligations. 'Tlatoani' had an important role in the Aztec Empire.
The tlatoani’s position was fixed within a particular lineage, the particular choice varying from state to state. It was the highest position in the political hierarchy.
The Aztecs called their ruler the Huey Tlatoani, the highest political, military, and religious leader. This person spoke in both the divine and human realms. To perform this special role, the tlatoani was obliged to make proper human sacrifices to the divinities. It is commonly known from the ancient records that the Aztec Empire excelled at these tasks.
The city-states of the Aztec Empire each had their own Huey Tlatoani with the ultimate power.
He would be the high priest and military leader for his city-state. He would be considered their chief and commander. As the Tlatoani he would make every decision for his city-state from taxes to warfare.
He would always be a descendent of the royal family. Since the Tlatoani was allowed to have several wives his legacy would be easily maintained. After being established as the Tlatoani, he would be the Tlatoani of his region for life.
The Tlatoani was chosen by a council of elders, nobles, and priests. He would be selected from a pool of four candidates. At the death of each tlatoani, the Council met and elected a successor.
See also:
Fearsome Aztec Eagle Warriors And Jaguar Warriors Of Mesoamerica
It should be noted that it is very likely that these councils conflicts between different groups give to promote who best suited their interests, but there is no evidence that once the decision is someone objected or put into question the act of vested with the maximum range.
Montezuma II (c. 1466 – 29 June 1520) was the ninth tlatoani or ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520.
It is uncertain, whether he was killed by his countrymen or by the Spanish during the initial
stages of the Spanish conquest of Mexico, when Conquistador Hernán Cortés and his men fought to escape from the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan.
On May 31 1521, Cuauhtemoc, the last tlatoani, was captured. Tortured to reveal the whereabouts of the gold Cortés and his men craved, Cuauhtemoc was eventually hanged, but since the Mexican revolution against Spanish rule in 1810, his reputation as a national hero has grown.
AncientPages.com
More From Ancient Pages
-
Mysterious Ancient Human ‘Ghost’ Species Discovered With Help Of Saliva
Archaeology | Jul 25, 2017 -
9,600-Year-Old Permament Settlement And Daily Tools Discovered In Turkey
Archaeology | Sep 2, 2022 -
Secrets Of Mica Chambers Of Teotihuacan
Ancient Technology | Jun 12, 2020 -
Rare Archaeological Discoveries In The Sacred Animal Necropolis In Saqqara
Archaeology | Apr 26, 2020 -
Ancient DNA Reveals: Iberian Males Were Almost Completely Replaced Between 4,500 And 4,000 Years Ago
Archaeology | Mar 15, 2019 -
Incredible Roman Necropolis With Dressed Skeletons Buried In Ornate Tombs Discovered Close To The Ancient City Of Tarquinia
Archaeology | Jan 9, 2024 -
Magical Dinas Emrys: Legendary Battle Of The Dragons And Merlin’s Hidden Treasure
Featured Stories | Jan 15, 2025 -
Ancient Jaintia Kingdom And The Garden Of Monoliths And Dolmens
Featured Stories | Nov 8, 2016 -
Underground Hellenistic Necropolis With Tombs With Frescoes, Reliefs Unearthed In Naples, Italy
Archaeology | May 13, 2023 -
Ancient Chaco Was Organized Society Ruled By Women, Study Suggests
Archaeology | Mar 6, 2017 -
Shengavit Of Kura Araxes Culture: One Of Armenia’s Historical Sites Inhabited Since At Least 3200 BC
Civilizations | Apr 13, 2021 -
Who Is Buried In The Giant Etruscan Tomb At San Giuliano Necropolis?
Archaeology | Mar 13, 2024 -
Japan’s Ancient Practice Of Cranial Modification: The Case Of The Hirota People In Tanegashima
Archaeology | Aug 18, 2023 -
Lost Biblical City, Ancient Treasure And Atlantis – Biblical And Archaeological Perspective
Ancient Mysteries | Apr 27, 2018 -
Ancient Greco-Roman Amphora Workshop Discovered In Alexandria, Egypt
Archaeology | Apr 17, 2022 -
Devil’s Advocate – Ancient Phrase Traced To The Roman Catholic Church
Ancient History Facts | Nov 19, 2018 -
Can Baboons Solve The Ancient Mystery Of Punt?
Archaeology | Oct 25, 2023 -
Danger Lurking In The Woods – Mysterious Vanishings, Deaths And Unusual Behavior – Part 3
Featured Stories | Jul 9, 2018 -
Jamestown: Unearthed graves with four bodies and a small sealed silver box
News | Aug 28, 2015 -
Lachit Bhorphukan: Hero From Assam Among Famous Warriors Who Stopped Mughals From Conquering Northeast India
Featured Stories | Dec 28, 2016