Tlacateccatl
There are three possible significances.
1.~ At the Aztec ones, title granted to the valorous soldier who had made four prisoners with the war. 2.~ At the Aztec ones, general who ordered a body of 5000 men called xiquipilli (S). It seems to be a question of a kind of general-in-chief. Bernardino de Sahagún quotes the tlâcatêcatl in company of the tlacochcalcatl and of the cuâuhtlahtoh, the passage seems to so at least indicate that these three commanders (as well as the achcauhtli, compared to the algazil) came from the rows of the young people raised with the telpochcalli, those Ci had been valiant (oquichti) and if they had made (at least) four prisoners with the combat Nothing indicates in this text that it would have is enough to make four prisoners to be entitled to the title and the row to tlâcatêcatl. Most probable is that this exploit raised them with the row of tiyahcâuh (soldier of elite) and that it is among the tiyahcâhuân that were selected the military high ranking officials. Sah8,43 says that the tlâcatêcatl in company tlacochcalcatl resides at the tequihuahcâcalli still named cuâuhcalli. II is known as they: in tiyahcahuân tlacochcalcatl tlâcatêcatl inneîxcahuil yaotequi, the characteristic of the captains, tlacochcalcatl and tlacatecatl was to lead the war. 3.~ Titrate what carried the military governors of Tlatelolco. It is also the title which Tehuitzin carries during the 8 years of interregnum where he exerts the power on Quauhtitlan. Perhaps it is only about one alternative of tlâcatêccatl…