Tenochca
The term "Tenochca" refers to the people of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan, which was the capital of the Aztec Empire. The Tenochca were known for their advanced society, rich culture, and impressive architectural achievements, including the construction of temples and pyramids. They spoke the Nahuatl language and were skilled in agriculture, trade, and warfare.
The Tenochca played a significant role in the expansion of the Aztec Empire through military conquests and alliances. Their society was organized into various classes, with a ruling elite, priests, and commoners. The Tenochca's legacy continues to influence modern Mexican culture and identity.