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511
pilgrimage process from Huhuetlapallan
The Toltecs begin their pilgrimage process from Huhuetlapallan (old blue land), in the kingdom of ancient Tollan and wander for 104 years. Finally they settle down and found Tollan or Tula. -
667
Government of Chalchiutlanetzin (667-719)
In the Toltec culture, there were several kings or leaders who ensured that the monarchy remained for more than three hundred years. Some of the most prominent were: – Chalchiutlanetzin (667-719 d. C.). – Ixtlicuechahuac (719-771 d. C.). – Huetzin (771-823 d. C.). -
700
Approximate date of the fall of Teotihuacán
the central part of the city was burned and looted, and that some time later there were massive migrations out of the Basin of Mexico. Some of the causes of the end of Teotihuacan were: the mismanagement of the economy and politics, the inflexibility towards change, the existence of an inefficient and incompetent bureaucracy and the deterioration of exchange networks. -
719
The government of Ixtlicuechahuac begins (719-771)
The government of Ixtlicuechahuac begins -
750
The Toltecs conquer the city of Teotihuacán
The Toltecs were the men and women of knowledge from all the peoples and cultures who met in Teotihuacan to investigate and learn the new contributions of the Toltecáyotl, and then return to their places of origin to spread them among the apprentices and teachers of the various Tollanes. that existed from what is now Nicaragua to the North of the United States. -
771
The government of Huetzin begins
The government of Huetzin begins -
823
Government of Totepeuh
Government of Totepeuh -
875
Government of Nacaxxoc
Government of Nacaxxoc -
900
The period of greatest splendor of the Toltecs
The period of greatest splendor of the Toltecs (900-1200) begins: their influence reaches Chichén Itzá. They introduce architectural novelties in Mesoamerica. -
927
Mitl rule begins
Mitl rule begins -
976
Rule of Queen Xiuhtzatzin
Rule of Queen Xiuhtzatzin -
980
Government of Tecpancaltzin
Government of Tecpancaltzin -
1031
Government of Topiltzin
the most important ruler was Ce Acatl Topiltzin Quetzalcóatl, better known as Topiltzin. His work stood out for the capacity with which he produced prosperity for the Toltecs and for the way in which he strengthened the traditions and customs of this Mesoamerican people. -
1163
The Chichimecas conquer the Toltec capital
The Chichimecas conquer the Toltec capital, Tula or Tollan-Xicocotitlan