Tecollotzin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tecollotzin was a Tlatoque (ruler) of Coyoacán altepetl in 15th century Mexico. Family pole He was a son of the Maxtla, the ruler of Coyoacán, and grandson of ruler Tezozomoc and Tzihuacxochitzin I.[1] Glyph for Coyoacán, city of Tecollotzin His aunt was Ayauhcihuatl (Aztec "empress") and his uncle was Quaquapitzahuac. Upon Tezozomoc's death in the year Twelve Rabbit (1426), his son Tayatzin became a king, but Maxtla seized power at Azcapotzalco, leaving the rulership of Coyoacán to Tecollotzin.[2] King Xolotl Cuetlaxochitzin Tezozomoc Maxtla Tecollotzin Notes ↑ Chimalpahin ↑ Chimalpahin (1997): pp. 128–129, 230–231. Related Articles