Huehue Zaca
| Huehue Zaca | |
|---|---|
| Tlacateccatl of Tenochtitlan | |
| Tlatoani | Moctezuma I | 
| Cihuacoatl | Tlacaelel | 
| About | |
| Father | Huitzilihuitl | 
| Mother | Miyahuaxochtzin | 
| Children | Tzontemoc Huitzilatzin  | 
Huehue Zaca or Çaca (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈweːweʔ ˈsaka]), also Zacatzin (Çacatzin, [saˈkatsiːn]), was a 15th-century Aztec noble, prince and a warrior who served as tlacateccatl ("captain general") under the ruler Moctezuma I, his brother. The name of Zaca is probably derived from Nahuatl zacatl, meaning "grass"; -tzin is an honorific or reverential suffix. Huehue is Nahuatl for "the elder", literally "old man".