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Coatlicue (/kwɑːtˈliːkweɪ/;
classical Nahuatl: cōātl īcue,
Nahuatl pronunciation: [koː(w)aːˈt͡ɬiːkʷeː] , "skirt of snakes"), wife of Mixcōhuātl, also...
- The
Coatlicue statue is one of the most
famous surviving Aztec sculptures. It is a 2.52
metre (8.3 ft) tall
andesite statue by an
unidentified Mexica...
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Coatlicue is the name
given to the
hypothetical star that gave rise to the Sun and then
exploded as a supernova.
Coatlicue would have been at
least thirty...
- when they, and
their sister Coyolxauhqui,
after finding their mother Coatlicue pregnant,
conspired to kill her. However, as they
attacked she gave birth...
- pronunciation: [kojoɬˈʃaːʍki], "Painted with Bells") is a
daughter of the
goddess Cōātlīcue ("Serpent Skirt"). She was the
leader of her brothers, the Centzonhuītznāhua...
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symbolized by the
underground aspects of
Coatlicue, Cihuacoatl, and
Tlazolteotl which cluster in what I call the
Coatlicue state." In this chapter, Anzaldúa...
- Islam, and Rastafari) Kabezya-Mpungu Māori
myths Mbombo Ngai
Popol Vuh
Coatlicue Enûma Eliš Gr****
cosmogonical myth
Heliopolis creation myth Hiranyagarbha...
- of the gods at a
given time.
Other variations on this myth
state that
Coatlicue, the
earth goddess, was the
mother of the four
Tezcatlipocas and the Tzitzimitl...
- Centzonmimixcoa. Cua****tlicac was
Coatlicue's son and ****tzilopochtli's brother. Cua****tlicac
warned the
unborn ****tzilopochtli that
Coatlicue's other 400
children were...
- Tlalticpaque, 'lord of the world'.
Tlaltecuhtli meets Coatlicue as a
consort as the devourer, and
Coatlicue as the one who
gives continuous birth to new beings...