- In
Aztec mythology,
Chalchiuhtotolin (/tʃɑːltʃiːutoʊˈtoʊlin/;
Nahuatl for "Jade Turkey") was a god of
disease and plague. Chalchi****htotolin, the Jewelled...
- of
starting wars for his own amu****t.
Chālchiuhtōtolin, god of illness, disorder, and chaos.
Chalchiuhtotolin absolves humans of
guilt and overcomes...
- Pleiades). Centeotl's name is also
spelt as
Cinteotl and was goddess-like.
Chalchiuhtotolin, the god of
cleansing and contamination,
absolver of
human guilt, and...
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Tlazolteotl Eagle, Xipe
Totec Vulture,
Itzpapalotl Movement,
Xolotl Flint,
Chalchiuhtotolin Rain,
Tonatiuh Flower,
Xochiquetzal Images of
pages 9–13 Page 9 Page...
- (13 Atl) at the top box on the
inner column. Each day sign is
paired with
their respective deity, for
example 2
flint is
presented by
Chalchiuhtotolin....
- Ītzpāpālōtl 1
Death Tōnatiuh 1
Vulture Xolotl 1 Rain Tlāloc 1
Water Chalchiuhtotolin 1 Gr****
Mayahuel 1 Wind
Chantico 1
Snake Xiuhtecuhtli 1
Eagle Xōchiquetzal...
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Itzpapalotl West 16 1
Cozcacuauhtli (Vulture)
Xolotl South 17 1 Atl (Water)
Chalchiuhtotolin East 18 1
Ehecatl (Wind)
Chantico North 19 1
Cuauhtli (Eagle) Xochiquetzal...
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symbol and
therefore ruled agricultural events.
Their patron gods were:
Chalchiuhtotolin and Tezcatlipoca. In the
trecena of Ce Tecpatl(One Flint), the gods...
- Tōnatiuh
Acolnahuacatl Acuecueyotl (see Chalchiuhtlicue)
Atlahua Atlacoya Chalchiuhtotolin Chantico Chicomecōātl Chīmalmā Cihuacōātl
Cihuatecayotl ****ctonal...