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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TizocTizoc - Wikipedia

    Tizocic or Tizocicatzin Nahuatl pronunciation: [tisosiˈkat͡sin̥] ⓘ usually known in English as Tizoc, was the seventh tlatoani of Tenochtitlan. His name means, "He who makes sacrifices" or "He who does penance."

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tizoc_(film)Tizoc (film) - Wikipedia

    Tizoc is a 1957 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival, where Pedro Infante won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. [1] The film also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 15th Golden Globe Awards.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0051090Tizoc (1957) - IMDb

    Tizoc is a 1957 film directed by Ismael Rodríguez, starring María Félix and Pedro Infante as a white woman and a Mexican Indian who fall in love. The film explores the racial and social conflicts that prevent their happiness and lead to a tragic ending.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Ismael Rodríguez
    • 1957
  5. May 25, 2022 · Tizoc (1957) by. Ismael Rodriguez. Publication date. 1957. Topics. Pedro Infante, María Félix, Alicia del Lago, Eduardo Fajardo, Julio Aldama, Andrés Soler, Carlos Orellana, Miguel Arenas, Manuel Arvide, Guillermo Bravo Sosa, Polo Ramos, Paco Crow, 1957, 1950s, drama, romance, mexican film, mexican cinema. Language.

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  6. Sep 28, 2013 · Learn about the Tizoc Stone, a basalt cylinder with relief carvings of Aztec warriors and gods, and the Aztec king Tizoc. Find out how the stone was used in sacrificial ceremonies and where it is located now.

  7. Glyph of Tenochtitlan. This is a list of Mesoamerican rulers of the altepetl of Tenochtitlan (modern Mexico City) from its foundation in 1325 until the end of the line of indigenous rulers. From c. 1375 onwards, the rulers of Tenochtitlan were monarchs and used the title tlatoani .