• Chalcese

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    Chalcese

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    1. (obsolete) The people of Chalco.
      • 1782: review of Storia antica del Messico, in The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, vol. 54, p. 144In order to provide victims for the Å¿olemn coronation of their kings, the Mexicans uÅ¿ed to quarrel with Å¿ome neighbouring nation, and Å¿laughter their priÅ¿oners. This was now the fate of the ChalcheÅ¿e.
      • 1818: R. H. Bonnycastle, Spanish America, vol. 1, p. 111Itzcoatl died in 1436, at an advanced age, and Montezuma was called to the throne; one of the first acts of his reign was to build an immense temple, and he was no sooner placed on the imperial seat, than he was called to a war between the Chalcese and the Tezcucans
      • 1827: John Ranking, Historical Researches on the Conquest of Peru, Mexico, Bogota, Natchez, and Talomeco, p. 308The Chalchese immediately fell on the Mexicans, and they were all destroyed.

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