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ACAMAPICTLI(ah-kah-mah-peteh'-tli) I. An Aztec king, died in 1389. He succeeded to the throne in 1352, and consolidated the kingdom, collecting the tribes and making new laws. He constructed roads and aqueducts, and was the founder of the City of Tenochtitlan. II. The third Aztec king, second grandson of the preceding. He assisted King Quinatzin, of Texcoco, against his two rebellious sons, and finally routed them. He ruled his own country in peace for forty-one years, and died in 1402.
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