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Our beloved city.
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Joven Abuelo Cuauhtémoc Te recuerdo ha perdurado, Noble y Valiente Cuauhtémoc, Defendiste como un bravo La Libertad de Tu Pueblo.
Último Rey de Tu Raza, Fuiste Tú, Joven Abuelo… Fuiste la Última Esperanza Por la que luchó Tu Pueblo.
Un ejemplo de mil hombres Que han obtenido la Gloria, Eres Tú, Señor Cuauhtémoc.
Orgulloso Yo vivo De que seas Mi Antepasado.
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En honor al último Guerrero Tlatoani, cuyo nombre en náhuatl significa “Sol que desciende”
Cuando hice esta foto cayendo el sol detrás del monumento, no tenía idea que significaba el nombre “Cuauhtémoc”, y ahora creo que no es una casualidad esto.☀️
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. . . knowing your colimita.
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La Marina de México nos ha visitado. Mi amigo Constantino Fernández Pérez visitó e hizo unas fotos de un barco tan guapo como nuestro Sebastián Elcano. El barco se llama Cuauhtémoc.
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Eddie Mitsou by © Cuauhtémoc Suarez
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"Sanctity and Grace" by Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal
I walk with my feet.They are useful for leaving.Last time I left Irewired my eyes.I made them pretend I wouldfind sanctityand grace with everystep I took along my path.I did not want to come back.Would you go with meI wanted to ask you?I walk without you stumblingwith my shoes untied.Copyright © 2024 Luis Cuauhtémoc BerriozábalAll Rights Reserved
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How can we weave the tale of Tenochtitlan's fall, sisters and brothers? How can we sing those anguished cries? Such an epic tragedy could fill book after book with sorrow.
Let us sketch the shape of the Conquest with smoke and ash. Let the end of the Mexica be a silhouette against the burning borough's, the funeral pyres, the bonfires fed with painted books.
Do you tremble, friends? Do you weep beside me?
On this battleground, littered with indigenous dead, it appears that chaos has won. The Nahuas called Tezcatlipoca-known as Hurricane to the ancients-the Enemy of Both Sides. You may see that dark god's hand at work in the destruction of mesoamerica.
The Spanish pit nation against nation. Old rivalries heighten the destructive power of firearms, foreign disease, Toledo steel. Death, spreads, conquers, reigns.
All seems lost.
But here we stand, do we not, a testament to the triumph of order and creation.
Much was torn down, many lives obliterated, many words erased. Yet something new would be built, a new hybrid people would emerge, a valiant and enduring tongue would be forged in the crucible of oppression.
Mexicans. Mexican-Americans. Chicanos. Proud inheritors of this Fifth Sun.
And if you look closely at our palimpsest souls, you can see the ghostly tracings of all we ever were, indelible if faint, ready to be read again by open hearts and minds. Ready to be emblazoned on banners like the incomparable features of Princess Donají, on seals like the noble profile of Emperor Cuauhtemoc, in paintings like Erendira upon her rearing steed.
We are their descendants, heirs to their unyielding souls.
These final stories are ours, mestizo missives and manuscripts and music. We wrote them down, recited them, shared them mind to mind. They live on in our histories, in our poetry, on our lips, in our hearts.
And we will never forget.
- David Bowles, Feathered Serpent Dark Heart of Sky Myths of Mexico
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PROGRAMAS SOCIALES SIN COMPROMETER LAS FINANZAS: OCHOA
PROGRAMAS SOCIALES SIN COMPROMETER LAS FINANZAS: OCHOA
Ciudad de México, El senador Cuauhtémoc Ochoa Fernández, presidente de la Comisión de Hacienda y Crédito Público, aclaró que en el paquete económico 2025, no se contempla en términos reales la creación o el incremento de nuevos impuestos. En lo general y particular el Senado de la República, aprobó la Ley de Ingresos como parte del paquete económico 2025, “esta ley refleja la visión de justicia…
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#books#nonfiction#immigration#politics#xenophobia#cesar cuauhtemoc garcia hernandez#welcome the wretched#ana raquel minian#in the shadow of liberty
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#books#nonfiction#politics#immigration#xenophobia#welcome the wretched#cesar cuauhtemoc garcia hernandez#in the shaodw of liberty#ana raquel minian
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En la administración de Cuauhtémoc Blanco, destaca integración de Tlaltizapán y Xochitepec como pueblos mágicos
🖊#Ejecutivo | En la administración de Cuauhtémoc Blanco, destaca integración de Tlaltizapán y Xochitepec como pueblos mágicos +INFO:
Entre los mayores logros del Gobierno encabezado por Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo, en materia turística, es posible citar el nombramiento de dos nuevos Pueblos Mágicos: Tlaltizapán y Xochitepec, que en 2023 otorgó la Secretaría de Turismo federal (Sectur). Al respecto, Julieta Goldzweig Cornejo, secretaria de Turismo y Cultura en la entidad, puntualizó que ahora Morelos cuenta con cuatro puntos…
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23 de Febrero, 1496 – Nació Cuauhtémoc Cuauhtémoc del Nahuatl significa «Águila Que Desciende»
Héroe de Tlatelolco Que ahí naciste. Cuando abriste Tus ojos El Sol brilló. Descendiente de nobles Muy Mexicano. Gobernante Tú fuiste De mi Nación. Pero hombres de armaduras Te atacaron. Y Te dieron tormento Por ambición Querían el tesoro De Moctezuma Pero Tú lo libraste Con Gran Honor. Muchas, palomas blancas Revolotearon. Al ver Tus alas largas De Águila Real.
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CUAUHTÉMOC BLANCO HA TRAICIONADO A QUIENES HAN CONFIADO EN ÉL: LUCY MEZA
Su gobierno es indefendible por su corrupción y por la violencia que impera contra las familias morelenses. “ A toda la gente de buena fe y de buena voluntad que ha confiado en él, Cuauhtémoc Blanco los ha engañado y traicionado”, sentenció la Senadora Lucy Meza, al sostener que de todos los gobernadores del país, es el peor calificado en las encuestas y en consecuencia es indefendible. En el…
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Mona's drunk sister . . .
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[Fanservant] Cuauhtémoc
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Cuauhtémoc
Japanese Name: (クアウテモック)
Class: Saber
AKA: Cuauhtemotzín, Guatémuz, Last Aztec Emperor, Ruler of Tlatelolco, cuauhtlatoani, Hero of Unyielding Jade, Guatémuz the Valor, Cuauhtémoc the water sun
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Cuauhtémoc, who fought the Spanish to the best of her ability, is considered a hero who defended her homeland from these conquerors, a symbol of valor. As she continued to protect her homeland, time came slowly like a fading sun; she wanted to save her people and homeland, but the Spanish executed her at the end of her life.
In historical records, Cuauhtémoc is a male, but she disguises herself as a male.
Bond 1:
Height/Weight: 154cm, 42kg
Origin: Historical Fact,
Region: Aztec civilization, Mexico
Alignment: Lawful-Good
Gender: Female
After pretending to be a man, she doesn't know how to react to affection.
Bond 2:
An Aztec Emperor who wants to bring peace and see her people's smiling faces when she becomes the emperor after the latest Aztec emperor in Tenochtitlan. It is known more as Mexico-Tenochtitlan during her time. She is a lovely and calm person who sincerely wants to change Mexico-Tenochtitlan for her people before Hernán Cortés, the conquistador who would later destroy the Aztec empire. She has an elegant, beautiful lady aura, and even when she talks to others, she is cheerful and exciting even though she has knowledge of the modern from the throne of heroes.
Bond 3:
After the death of the latest Emperor, Cuauhtémoc decided to protect her people and land. She opposed Montezuma's plan to allow them into Tenochtitlan and fought fiercely against them when she replaced Montezuma. Her unfailing distrust and hatred of the Spanish helped her rise to the position of Tlatoani upon the death of Cuitlahuac. There were no records of her fighting the war, but her extraordinary leadership and selfless defense of her homeland were. In her childhood, she witnessed the bloody battles of Aztec warfare since the Aztecs waged war to reap tribute and take captives for religious sacrifices. They were also given to Aztec society so victorious Aztec warriors could receive high honors. She wants to bring peace without violence and create a homeland of smiles.
Since Cuauhtemoc was not recorded in history until her reign as emperor, her date of birth is unknown. As the oldest legitimate daughter of Emperor Ahuitzotl, she probably attended the last New Fire ceremony to mark the start of a new 52-year cycle. In 1515, she was named ruler of Tlatelolco, with the title cuauhtlatoani, meaning "eagle ruler," after concealing herself as a male to enter the boy school and military service. She works hard to reach her position of rulership since Cuauhtemoc pretends to be a male of high birth and a warrior who has captured enemies for sacrifice because she prefers death to be their hands. She even earns a name known as Guatemuz from the Spanish conquistadors.
Bond 4:
Mana Burst (Water): EX She was blessed by the goddess of water and given the divine water that rivaled the fifth Sun of his power—the discharge of magical energy in liquid form. Having her Noble Phantasm concealed, her magic energy nature is established as water by the divine aura that emanates from it. Divine water increases its rank.
The embodiment of Mexico-Tenochtitlan: EX She is an emperor who wants to protect her homeland and wants to change Mexico-Tenochtitlan to bring peace. Her leadership path and unyielding will are refusing to surrender and wishing to save Mexico-Tenochtitlan.
Blessing of the Fifth Sun: B Even though tortured and captured, she refused to surrender, and some sources said, "Our Sun has gone from our vision and will remain in Mictian, the place where the spirits repose." She believes that Huitzilopochtli will guide Mexico-Tenochtitlan and the people who will survive, and one day, someone will bring her homeland peace to the people's future.
Bond 5:
『Inner World Chālchihuitl Blade』
Rank: A++
NP Type: Anti-Fortress
Sword of Jade
A weapon not forged by man nor divine was forged within the Inner Sea of the Planet. A Noble Phantasm that can rival Holy Sword Excalibur. A sword that is forged by the world from stores of many unknown weaponry that have yet to be discovered from the current time.
『The Fifth Sun Storm 』
Rank: A+
Type: Anti-Unit / Anti-Army Noble Phantasm
Range: 0-10
Maximum Targets: 1-20 people
This Noble Phantasm unleashes five slashes at once. This ability's fearsome power combines the five Suns of the Aztec gods into one Sun to become a rainstorm of blood that can rival Huitzilopochtli, who was honored above all in Tenochtitlan as the patron god of the Aztecs. While it is an Anti-Unit technique, it is so powerful that the surrounding area gets caught in the blast. (Naturally, its strength lessens when used as an Anti-Army technique.)
“Soy la uno como el sol, blessed by the given divine of the inner sea jade…May this sun become water, may the water become the blood of my people's death, SANGRE DEL QUINTO SOL CHALCHIUHTLICUE!”
Identity:
Known to the Spanish conquistadors as Guatemuz, he was the last Mexica tlahtoani of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. He assumed power in 1520, one year before Hernán Cortés and his troops captured Tenochtitlan. Cuauhtémoc, son of Ahuízotl and cousin of Moctezuma Xocoyotzin and Tecuichpo, when she reached nubility. He took power in Tenochtitlan after the conquistadors had already left, but famine, smallpox, and a lack of potable water had devastated the city. Cuauhtémoc arrived at this moment after having been tlakatekohtli (chief of arms) of the resistance to the conquistadors since the death of Moctezuma before the call by the Spanish "Sad Night," he has been identified as a military leader of the Mexicas.
Driven by his foresight and belief in the Mexicas' resilience, Cuauhtémoc orchestrated the reorganization of the Mexica army, the reconstruction of the city, and its fortification in preparation for the inevitable conflict with the Spaniards. He tactfully dispatched ambassadors to neighboring towns, seeking alliances and reducing their contributions, displaying his astute leadership.
After eighty days of warfare against the Spanish, Cuauhtémoc called for reinforcements from the countryside to help defend Tenochtitlán. The surviving Tenochcas sought refuge in Tlatelolco, where even women participated in the battle. Only Tlatelolcas remained loyal, and even women took part in the battle. As he and his family fled Tenochtitlán by crossing Lake Texcoco, Cuauhtémoc was captured on August 13, 1521.
Tragically, when confronted by the conqueror, Cuauhtémoc, pointing to the dagger on his belt, requested to be slain with it. Unable to defend his city and vassals, he chose to meet his end at the hands of the invader. This act, viewed as a sacrifice to the gods, was a poignant testament to the depth of his loyalty and the anguish of his defeat. According to duplicate Spanish accounts, Cortés declined the offer and treated his adversary with magnanimity. The brave warrior defended the capital, he claimed. Even an enemy in a Spaniard's eyes is worthy of respect. The end of his life can't help but feel a deep sympathy and sorrow for Cuauhtémoc's tragic fate.
Cuauhtémoc's death was not of interest to Cortés at that time. As a subsidiary of Emperor Carlos V and Cortés, he preferred to use his dignity before the Mexicas as Tlatoani. As part of the city's cleaning and restoration work, which occurred in the months following the conquest, Cuauh émoc took advantage of his initiative and power to secure the Mexica's cooperation. However, due to what the Spanish perceived as 'greedy Spanish stewardship and distrust of the Spaniards,' the last Mexica tlatoani was tortured and killed by Cortés.
Relationship:
Artotria Pendragon: “Altria…Wait, King of Knights. It is an honor to meet an ideal king. Ufufu, this is exciting. I hope she and I can have lunch together and get along as friends.
EMIYA (Archer), MORARSEU (Caster)(OC): "The red archer and the black caster both end up with the same fate but for different reasons. I could be their big sister and help them out! Also, I CAN HELP COOKING DINNER!"
Huitzilopochtli (Saber) (OC): "HUITZILOPOCHTI! I am your biggest fan, and I pray you can guide my people after the Spanish conquistadores. Sorry, this is out of character. It is just a big honor to meet our Sun of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. I am a bit surprised that you are different from what I hear.?? So you were summoned with a human male vessel. Still, it is a great honor to meet you. I mess up again!"
Tezcatlipoca: "...The black Sun, I don't like him. He is very selfish, and I hope he doesn't start a war because just because if he got into a fight with his other siblings. It will be another destructive battle."
Kukulkan: "The evil serpent, be careful, Master! Wait, what? She is not evil but a good serpent? Is she the sixth Sun, then? Sun of a lostbelt? Then, sorry for my attitude. If she is a lostbelt version, she differs from the Pan-human history. Maybe that's why my Noble Phantasm is acting up because of the merge with another God…. It's nothing, Master."
Quetzalcoatl: "ehh, Quetalcoatl? The Feathered Serpent. I thought you were a male god, but it seems you were summoned with the female vessel."
Tenochtitlan: "An embodiment of the city of Tenochtitlan before known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan. Our people indeed love our homelands. Am glad I meet you, Meztliapan. Then, let's be friends; I hope we can get along very well, and I can also help you introduce other servants!"
Gilgamesh (Archer): "Gilgamesh? Is he known as the King of Heroes? Why does he look at my Macuahuitl? He seems very mad and confused."
Yamato Takeru: "Takeru-san is a good person. We have some common interests, like blessing by divine water and sharing our favorite foods. I LOVE RICE BALL AND RAMAN! Takeru-san shares lovely, delicious food with me."
Castoria: "It's Altria-kun. She is a fun and energetic person. She is teaching me what magecraft is. She is fun to spend time with, and when it comes to food, I share my favorite food."
Uesugi Kenshin: "Kenshin is playful when we sparring. We play along well, but she seems to have lost something of herself. Even though I have the god-like power of my blade that rivals Huitzilopochtli's power, I want to help her in any way I can, not just to sympathize with her. But as a friend."
Something you Like: "My homeland, family and the people of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. I love food! My favorite is tamales of salsa verde con queso and Enchiladas Rojas with lettuce and cheese. It's yummy when I think about it. Sorry for my attitude, Master."
Something you Hate: "What do I hate? I hate Spanish, especially Hernán Cortés. My people and the latest Emperor were just too nice. The Spaniards' greed ruined my people and homeland."
About the Holy Grail: "The Holy Grail that can grant wishes, it is good but is not something I don't want. I accept my past and my actions. I want to see someone who one day brings peace to the people of my homeland."
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