Tenayucan. Chichimec city, [26]
Tenochtitlan. Same as Mexico, which see
Teo-Amoxtli (Divine Book). A Nahua native chronicle, [45]–46
Teocalli. The Mexican temple, [30]
Teocuinani. Mountain; sacred to Tlaloc, [77]
Teohuatzin. High-priest of Huitzilopochtli, [75]
Teotihuacan. Sacred city of the Toltecs, [18], [47];
the fiend at the convention at, [18];
the Mecca of the Nahua races, [32];
architectural remains at, [32], [33];
rebuilt by Xolotl, Chichimec king, [33];
Charnay’s excavations at, [33]
Teotleco (Coming of the Gods). Mexican festival, [68]–69
Teoyaominqui. Name given to the image of Chicomecohuatl by early investigators, [88];
Payne on the error, [88]–90
Tepeolotlec. A distortion of the name of Tepeyollotl, [102]