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Don Carlos Ometochtzin (Nahuatl for "Two Rabbit"; pronounced [oːmeˈtoːtʃ.tsin]) or Ahuachpitzactzin, or Chichimecatecatl (Nahuatl for "Chichimec lord," is also known simply as Don Carlos of Texcoco, was a member of the Acolhua nobility. His date of birth is unknown. In dispute is how old he was when he was executed by an episcopal Inquisition. He is known to history for his resistance to Christian evangelization. He was burnt at the stake on November 30, 1539 at the order of Bishop Don Juan de Zumárraga, the first Catholic bishop of New Spain, for continuing to practice the pre-Hispanic religion. The main source of information on Don Carlos is the record of his inquisition trial, published in 1910 by the Mexican archives.

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  • Don Carlos Ometochtzin (Nahuatl for "Two Rabbit"; pronounced [oːmeˈtoːtʃ.tsin]) or Ahuachpitzactzin, or Chichimecatecatl (Nahuatl for "Chichimec lord," is also known simply as Don Carlos of Texcoco, was a member of the Acolhua nobility. His date of birth is unknown. In dispute is how old he was when he was executed by an episcopal Inquisition. He is known to history for his resistance to Christian evangelization. He was burnt at the stake on November 30, 1539 at the order of Bishop Don Juan de Zumárraga, the first Catholic bishop of New Spain, for continuing to practice the pre-Hispanic religion. The main source of information on Don Carlos is the record of his inquisition trial, published in 1910 by the Mexican archives. Don Carlos was a grandson of the famous Texcocan ruler Nezahualcoyotl through his son Nezahualpilli. He held significant lands in the Texcoco region in the Aztec codex known as the Oztoticpac Lands Map of Texcoco, from ca. 1540 just after his execution. (en)
  • Don Carlos Chichimecatecuhtli Ometochtzin fue un aristócrata de la nobleza acolhuacán de Texcoco, que fue ejecutado en la hoguera por continuar practicando la poligamia y la religión prehispánicas. El juicio, promovido por otros indígenas cristianizados y llevado a cabo por fray Juan de Zumárraga, primer obispo de Nueva España, supuso un escándalo para las autoridades españolas, que lo consideraron un error y un abuso, y contribuyó a que los indígenas quedasen por excluidos de la jurisdicción de la Inquisición Española en América cuando ésta fue instituida en 1571. (es)
  • Carlos Ometochtzin (termine nahuatl per "Due Conigli"; pronunciato: oːmeˈtoːtʃ.tsin) o Ahuachpitzactzin (... – 30 novembre 1539) fu un membro della nobiltà Acolhua che fu arso vivo il 30 novembre 1539 per ordine di Juan de Zumárraga, primo vescovo cattolico della Nuova Spagna, con l'accusa di continuare la pratica della religione pre-ispanica. Cioè che teoricamente continuava a praticare sacrifici umani, in realtà fomentava la rivolta contro il governo spagnolo. Don Carlos era il nipote del famoso re di Texcoco Acolmiztli Nezahualcóyotl, e figlio di Nezahualpilli. (it)
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  • Don Carlos Chichimecatecuhtli Ometochtzin fue un aristócrata de la nobleza acolhuacán de Texcoco, que fue ejecutado en la hoguera por continuar practicando la poligamia y la religión prehispánicas. El juicio, promovido por otros indígenas cristianizados y llevado a cabo por fray Juan de Zumárraga, primer obispo de Nueva España, supuso un escándalo para las autoridades españolas, que lo consideraron un error y un abuso, y contribuyó a que los indígenas quedasen por excluidos de la jurisdicción de la Inquisición Española en América cuando ésta fue instituida en 1571. (es)
  • Carlos Ometochtzin (termine nahuatl per "Due Conigli"; pronunciato: oːmeˈtoːtʃ.tsin) o Ahuachpitzactzin (... – 30 novembre 1539) fu un membro della nobiltà Acolhua che fu arso vivo il 30 novembre 1539 per ordine di Juan de Zumárraga, primo vescovo cattolico della Nuova Spagna, con l'accusa di continuare la pratica della religione pre-ispanica. Cioè che teoricamente continuava a praticare sacrifici umani, in realtà fomentava la rivolta contro il governo spagnolo. Don Carlos era il nipote del famoso re di Texcoco Acolmiztli Nezahualcóyotl, e figlio di Nezahualpilli. (it)
  • Don Carlos Ometochtzin (Nahuatl for "Two Rabbit"; pronounced [oːmeˈtoːtʃ.tsin]) or Ahuachpitzactzin, or Chichimecatecatl (Nahuatl for "Chichimec lord," is also known simply as Don Carlos of Texcoco, was a member of the Acolhua nobility. His date of birth is unknown. In dispute is how old he was when he was executed by an episcopal Inquisition. He is known to history for his resistance to Christian evangelization. He was burnt at the stake on November 30, 1539 at the order of Bishop Don Juan de Zumárraga, the first Catholic bishop of New Spain, for continuing to practice the pre-Hispanic religion. The main source of information on Don Carlos is the record of his inquisition trial, published in 1910 by the Mexican archives. (en)
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