- in the
Postclassic period. The term
Chicomoztoc derives from
Nahuatl chicome (“seven”),
oztotl (“cave”), and -c (“place”). In
symbolic terms these caves...
-
Ancient America 10. Braak****s, H.E.M. (2009). "The
Tonsured Maize God and
Chicome-Xochitl as
Maize Bringers and
Culture Heroes: A Gulf
Coast Perspective"...
-
Chikome Chikueyi Chiknaui Majtlaktli Ce Ome Yei Na****
Macuilli Chicuace Chicome Chicuei Chicna****
Matlactli From
eleven to
twenty (11 – 20) 11 12 13 14...
- pre-Hispanic
feasts honoring Chicomecoatl (náhuatl: chicomecoatl, ‘seven
snake ’‘
chicome, seven; coatl, snake’). She was the
survival Mexica goddess of the maize...
- 116-129, 77-85 Coe 1989 H.E.M. Braak****s (2009), The
Tonsured Maize God and
Chicome-Xochitl as
Maize Bringers and
Culture Heroes,
Wayeb Notes No. 32 "Part...
- mācuīlli
Derived from māitl "hand". 6 chicuacē chicua- "5" + cē "1" 7
chicōme chic- "5" + ōme "2" 8 chicuēyi chicu- "5" + ēi "3" 9 chiucnā**** chiuc-...
-
north of
Texcoco de Mora. The name
Chiconcuac derives from the
Aztec word
Chicome Coatl, “Seven snakes”,
which was a date on the
Aztec calendar. Chiconcuac...
-
indigenous po****tion and
their culture. The
Bishop reluctantly employs Chicóme-Xochitl Tliléctic
Mixtli ("Seven-Flower Dark Cloud"), an
elderly Mexíca...
-
particular reign,
falling on the year
immediately following. Quote: ynic
chicome ôtla
tocatic ce
cihuatl ytoca Xiuhtzaltzin,
otlanahuyxiuh =quixti, ynic...
- II,
named after his grandfather, who also
became cihuacoatl.
Chicuey or
Chicome Axochitzin, a
warrior whose daughter became the
mistress of Juan Rodríguez...