- who was
later mythologized.
According to one source, Tenoch's
father was
Iztac Mixcoatl[citation needed], who had a
total of
seven sons with two wives...
-
nebula was also
called Mixcoatl or
Iztac-Mixcoatl, 'white
cloud snake' Jerónimo de
Mendieta determines that
Iztac-Mixcoatl is the
personification of the...
- are sons of the
goddess Centeōtl and the god Cinteōtl.
Their names are:
Iztāc-Cinteōtl (meaning
white corn) Tlatlauhca-Cinteōtl (meaning red corn) Cozauhca-Cinteōtl...
-
supported the sky at the
beginning of the
Fifth Sun. The six
giant sons of
Iztac-Mixcoatl and Tlaltecuhtli: Xelhua, a
giant founder of Cuauquechollan, Itzocan...
- mountains. Iztaccíhuatl's
mountain is
called "White Woman" (from
Nahuatl iztāc "white" and cihuātl "woman")
because it
resembles a
woman lying on her back...
-
Aztec gods
Chalchiutlicue in the
Codex Borbonicus (page 5)
Other names Iztac-Chalchiuhtlicue,
Matlalcueye Abode Tlalocan Il****catl-Meztli (1st Heaven)...
-
nebula was also
called Mixcoatl or
Iztac-Mixcoatl, 'white
cloud snake' Jerónimo de
Mendieta determines that
Iztac-Mixcoatl is the
personification of the...
- 'Jute bone' or 'Where the
otomies are') is one of the six
giants sons of
Iztac-Mixcoatl and
Tlaltecuhtli that po****ted the
Earth after the
Great Flood...
-
thousand jaws and
bloody tongues, and the
strange name it takes, Tlaltecuhtli;
Iztac-Mixcoatl, the
fierce white cloud serpent, who
lives in Citlalco,
joins her...
-
nutritional value of the
common staple. Water,
maize gruels and
pulque (
iztāc octli) and the
fermented juice of the
century plant (maguey in Spanish)...