- Ītzpāpalōtl ("Obsidian Butterfly") was a
goddess in
Aztec religion. She was a
striking skeletal warrior and
death goddess and the
queen of the Tzitzimimeh...
- warfare.
Macuiltotec is a
possible variant of Tezcatlipoca.
Itztli, god of
stone and sacrifice.
Itztli is a
variant of
Tezcatlipoca and
shares his qualities...
-
Codex Ríos (or
Codex Vatic**** A).
Itztapaltotec is
probably related to
Itztli,
another figure of the
Aztec calendar also
depicted as a
personified knife...
- Azteca/Mexica
Calendar Correlations: the Good, the Bad, and the
Completely Useless,
Itztli Ehecatl. http://www.calmecacanahuac.com/blog/calendar/aztecamexica-cale...
- god of
blindfolded justice. Ometecuhtli, god of
duality and substance.
Itztli, god of
stone who is a
variant of Tezcatlipoca. Mictlantecuhtli, god of...
- et al. Haly 1992:277
Anders et al. Ometeotl, the God that Didn’t Exist,
Itztli Ehecatl. http://www.calmecacanahuac.com/blog/uncategorized/ometeotl-the...
- the Mictlan, who had left the
tribe to live alone. She is
called "Granny
Itztli" by
Natlanese and her
predictions are
always accurate.
Iansan Electro TBA...
- mayātl [ˈmajaːt͡ɬ]
green June
Beetle earplugs mayananacochtli obsidian ītztli [ˈiːt͡st͡ɬi]
obsidian earplugs itznacochtli more common, less prestigious...
- off the
coast of Belize, then at
sites located in-land. Obsidian,
called itztli in the
Nahuatl language, has been
found at
nearly every Mesoamerican archaeological...
-
derives its name from the Náhuatl word Itzocan,
which is
composed from
itztli,
meaning "knife" or "flint,"
ohtli meaning "path," and -can. Therefore,...