- In
Aztec mythology, Huēhuehcoyōtl ([weːweʔˈkojoːt͡ɬ]) (from
huēhueh [ˈweːweʔ] "very old" (literally, "old old") and coyōtl [ˈkojoːt͡ɬ] "coyote" in Nahuatl)...
- (Miller and Taube, 1993:189). The name
Huehueteotl stems from
Nahuatl huēhueh [ˈweːweʔ] ("old") and teōtl [ˈteoːt͡ɬ] ("god"). It
seems to
connect the...
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Huehueh Quetzalmazatzin was a
tlatoani (ruler) of
Amaquemecan in 15th-century Mesoamerica. He was the son of Ipantlaqualloctzin. His wife was Tlacocihuatzin...