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- Citlāllīcuē ("star garment"), also Citlālinīcuē and Ilamātēcuhtli, was a creator goddess in Aztec mythology. She created the stars with her husband Citlalatonac...
- related to another Aztec goddess invoked at birth, viz. Cihuacoatl (or Ilamatecuhtli). In Taube's revised Sc****has-Zimmermann classification of codical...
- pronunciation: [s̻iwaˈkoː(ʷ)aːt͡ɬ], "snake woman", also Cihuacóatl See also Ilamatecuhtli, Teteoinnan, Tlazolteotl, and Toci. Miller and Taube 1993, 2003, p.60...
- goddess or sorceress of snakes, scorpions and insects of the desert. Ilamatecuhtli, goddess of weavers and patron goddess of weaver guilds. Camaxtli, see...
- male gods. There are notable exceptions—for example, the goddesses Ilamatecuhtli and Chalmecatecuhtli. In the Huehuetlahtolli collected by Horacio Carochi...
- effigies made from maize dough ****l "Stretching" 31 December–19 January Ilamatecuhtli (Cihuacoatl) Old age Feasts to old people, the dance of the Cihuateteo...
- decapitation XVII ****l (from December 19 to January 7) Tona-Cozcamiauh, Ilamatecuhtli, Yacatecuhtli, ****tzilncuátec Sacrifice of a woman by extraction of...
- Cihuamazatl Cihuaozomatl Cihuateteo ****ctli Citlalicue (Citlalinicue, Ilamatecuhtli) Coatlicue (Atlatonan, Teteoh Innan) Coyolxauhqui ****xtocihuatl (Uixtochihuatl)...
- Coyolxāuhqui Ehecatl Huēhuecoyōtl ****tztlampaehecatl ****xtocihuatl Ilamatecuhtli Ītzpāpālōtl Itzpapalotlcihuatl Itzpapalotltotec Itztlacoliuhqui Ixtlilton...
- was one of a number of motherhood and fertility goddesses. (See also Ilamatecuhtli, Teteoinnan, Tlazolteotl, and Toci.) The “yaoquizqui (The warrior):...