Cazonci

Cazonci (also caçonci, caçonçi, caçonzi, cazonzi, cazonçi) was the title of the ruler of the Tarascan state which existed in 14-16th centuries in the area of the modern state of Michoacán, Mexico.[1]

Cazonci

Tariácuri (~1300~1350)
Hiquingaje (~1350?)
Hiripan (?~1430)
Tangáxuan I (14301454)
Tzitzipandáquare (14541479)
Zuangua (14791520)
Tangáxuan II (15201530)

Colonial rulers
Corregidor de Michoacan

Pedro de Arellano (15301543)

Governors of Michoacan

Francisco Taríacuri (15431545)
Antonio Huitziméngari (1545)1562

See Tarascan state: Foundation and expansion for a summary of cazonci succession.

References

  1. "Cazonci" Archived 2012-03-02 at the Wayback Machine, Relación de Michoacán reference information. Retrieved Feb. 23, 2012 (in Spanish)
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