- In
Aztec mythology,
Chicōmecōātl [t͡ʃikoːmeˈkoːaːt͡ɬ] "Seven Serpent", was the
Aztec goddess of
agriculture during the
Middle Culture period. She is sometimes...
- Some
specialists believe that
Centeotl used to be the
maize goddess Chicomecōātl.
Centeotl was
considered one of the most
important deities of the Aztec...
-
American Indian. "Maize
Deity (
Chicomecoatl) | Aztec". The
Metropolitan Museum of Art. Aztec. 1350-1521.
Chicomecoatl. Place:
Musee du Quai Branly, Paris...
-
Xilonen may
refer to:
Chicomecōātl, the
Aztec goddess of
agriculture Xilonen, the
daily newspaper of the 1975
World Conference on
Women Xilonen, a character...
- Tlahcoyēhua,
goddess of ****ual longing. Xōcotl,
goddess of ****ual desire.
Chicōmecōātl,
goddess of agriculture. Xīlōnen,
goddess of
maize to
where she has it...
- sea Chalchiutlicue." List of
water deities Creation myth
Codex Borgia Chicomecoatl Aztec religion Cecilio A.
Robelo (1905).
Diccionario de Mitología Nahoa...
- one of the nine
layers of the Underworld. She was Tzontemoc's wife.
Chicomecoatl,
goddess of agriculture. Coyolxauhqui,
goddess or
leader of the Centzon****tznahua...
-
Lunar Series (see also Maya moon goddess). Centeōtl (Aztec god of maize)
Chicomecōātl (Aztec
goddess of maize)
Xochipilli (Aztec god of flowers, maize, and...
- old god/goddess of
earth (changed in the
landscape and atmosphere)
Chicomecoatl,
goddess of agriculture,
whose name
means "seven-serpent" Centeotl, god...
- the earth. The
female equivalent of Xipe
Totec was the
goddess Xilonen-
Chicomecoatl. Xipe
Totec connected agricultural renewal with warfare. He fla**** himself...