- ****ociated with the
first pair of humans, Nata and Nena. In tōnalpōhualli,
Citlālicue is the Lord of the Day for days that land on the 13th of the
month (Nahuatl:...
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Citlalatonac was a god in
Aztec mythology. He
created the
stars with his wife,
Citlalicue. This pair of gods are
sometimes ****ociated with the
first pair of humans...
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Austrinus and Crane. Citlalxonecuilli,
goddess of
Auriga and ****us.
Citlalicue,
goddess of
female stars in the
Milky Way. Mētztli,
goddess of the moon...
- god of dawn (Venus)
Citlalicue,
goddess of
female stars in the
Milky Way. Citlalatonac, god of
female stars (Husband of
Citlalicue)
Earth deities Xipe-Totec...
- and volcanoes. Cihuacoatl,
goddess of
childbirth and
picker of souls.
Citlalicue,
goddess of
female stars in the
Milky Way. Itzpapalotl,
goddess of death...
- Centzonmimixcoa, 400 gods of the
northern stars ****ctonal, god of the
daytime Citlālicue,
goddess who
created the
stars Citlalmina,
goddess of
female stars Citlalatonac...
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Cihuateteo and
other female deities such as Tlaltecuhtli, Cōātlīcue,
Citlālicue and Cihuacōātl, and they were
worshipped by
midwives and
parturient women...
- motion. 2 Il****catl-Tetlaliloc Il****catl-Cintlalco "Where the
stars move"
Citlalicue,
goddess who
created the
stars along with her
husband (Milky Way). Citlalatonac...
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ruler of the North.
Citlalicue:
goddess of
female stars in the
Milky Way. Citlalatonac: god of
female stars (Husband of
Citlalicue) Piltzintecuhtli: god...
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Cihuacuauhtli Cihuacuia****tl
Cihuamazatl Cihuaozomatl Cihuateteo ****ctli
Citlalicue (Citlalinicue, Ilamatecuhtli)
Coatlicue (Atlatonan,
Teteoh Innan) Coyolxauhqui...