What Do You Know About Tlahuicole

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What Do You Know About Tlahuicole - Quiz

Patron saint of the sword-sacrifice at Chapultepec. Historical Tlaxcalan warrior renowned for his honor and bravery. Take a quiz and see what you know about him


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Tlahuicole was a warrior noted for his skill and ethical standards? He was born in

    • A.

      1980

    • B.

      1497

    • C.

      1957

    • D.

      1976

    Correct Answer
    B. 1497
    Explanation
    Tlahuicole, the warrior noted for his skill and ethical standards, was born in 1497.

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  • 2. 

    Tlahuicole was regarded as the most formidable hero of his country, and commanded the Tlaxcaltec forces in the civil war in?

    • A.

      1756

    • B.

      1516

    • C.

      1556

    • D.

      1567

    Correct Answer
    B. 1516
    Explanation
    Tlahuicole, the most formidable hero of his country, commanded the Tlaxcaltec forces in the civil war in 1516.

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  • 3. 

    Captured in a Flowery War with Tlaxcala, he was put to sacrifice by fighting on the tlahuahuanaliztli gladiatorial stone, he died in?

    • A.

      1740

    • B.

      1518

    • C.

      1580

    • D.

      1657

    Correct Answer
    B. 1518
  • 4. 

    Tlahuicole slew eight Jaguar and Eagle Knights and was offered a generalship in the?

    • A.

      Latino Army

    • B.

      Pueto Rico Army

    • C.

      West Indigo Army

    • D.

      Mexican Army

    Correct Answer
    D. Mexican Army
    Explanation
    Tlahuicole's feat of killing eight Jaguar and Eagle Knights demonstrates his exceptional skill and bravery in battle. As a result, he was rewarded with a generalship in the Mexican Army. This indicates that his abilities were recognized and valued by the military leadership, leading to his promotion and appointment to a high-ranking position within the army.

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  • 5. 

    The legend states that he killed another twenty warriors before he was slain himself, he was from?

    • A.

      Andalusia

    • B.

      Spain

    • C.

      Mexico

    • D.

      Portugal

    Correct Answer
    C. Mexico
    Explanation
    Based on the information provided in the legend, the person mentioned killed twenty warriors before being killed. Since the question asks about the person's origin, the answer can be inferred by considering where this legendary figure was from. The correct answer is Mexico, as it is stated in the legend that he was from there.

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  • 6. 

    Tlahuicole commanded the Tlaxcaltec forces in the civil war in the year?

    • A.

      1540

    • B.

      1550

    • C.

      1516

    • D.

      1514

    Correct Answer
    C. 1516
    Explanation
    Tlahuicole commanded the Tlaxcaltec forces in the civil war in the year 1516.

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  • 7. 

    He was taken prisoner by Stratagem and brought to the city of?

    • A.

      Berlin

    • B.

      Ixtapa

    • C.

      Mexico

    • D.

      New York

    Correct Answer
    C. Mexico
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Mexico because the question states that he was taken prisoner by Stratagem and brought to a city. Among the given options, Mexico is the only city mentioned, while Berlin, Ixtapa, and New York are not cities but rather countries or regions. Therefore, Mexico is the most appropriate answer.

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  • 8. 

    His bravery and character had made such as impression that he was ordered to be freed by?

    • A.

      Moctezuma II

    • B.

      Orlando Pirates

    • C.

      Modz Sit

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Moctezuma II
    Explanation
    Moctezuma II ordered the person to be freed because of their bravery and character.

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  • 9. 

    Moctezuma lavished fresh honors on him but failed to persuade him to accept?

    • A.

      Army General

    • B.

      Warlord

    • C.

      Perpetual commander-in-chief

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Perpetual commander-in-chief
    Explanation
    Moctezuma lavished fresh honors on him, indicating that he held a high rank or position of importance. However, despite these honors, Moctezuma was unable to convince him to accept. The term "Perpetual commander-in-chief" suggests that this person was being offered a position of leadership and authority that would last indefinitely. Therefore, it is likely that this individual was being offered the role of perpetual commander-in-chief, which explains why he was not persuaded to accept despite the honors bestowed upon him.

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  • 10. 

    Moctezuma was tied to the gladiator stone and defeated?

    • A.

      9 Anahuac warrior

    • B.

      4 Anahuac warrior

    • C.

       Anahuac warrior

    • D.

      8 Anahuac warrior

    Correct Answer
    D. 8 Anahuac warrior

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