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- Chicomexōchitl the "Seven-flower", but he could also be referred to as Macuilxōchitl "Five-flower". He was the patron of the game patolli. He is frequently...
- both parties. According to the Magliabechiano codex, the god of games, Macuilxochitl, was considered to be parti****ting in the game. To represent this,...
- with the Oaxacan Valley pre-Columbian site of Dainzu (known also as Macuilxochitl or Macuilsuchil). In Zapotec mythology and religion, Quiabela****o has...
- medicine and healing and therefore was often alluded to as the brother of Macuilxochitl[citation needed], the god of well-being or good luck. Ixtlilton was...
- Macuilcozcacuauhtli, Macuilcuetzpalin, Macuilmalinalli, Macuiltochtli, and Macuilxochitl. (Gods) Ixcuiname, goddesses of carnality. (Goddesses) Cinteteo, gods...
- of the A****ateteo. Mācuīltōchtli, the god of drunkenness and pulque. Mācuīlxōchitl, the god of gambling and music as well as an aspect of Xōchipilli. Centzonmīmixcōah...
- pronunciation: [maːkʷiːɬˈtoːt͡ʃt͡ɬi]; Five Rabbit), the god of drunkenness Mācuīlxōchitl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [maːkʷiːɬˈʃoːt͡ʃit͡ɬ]; Five Flower), the god...
- Tlatoani (c.1302–c.1367) Tezozomoc, Tlatoani (1353/71–1426) CuernavacaMacuilxochitl, Tlatoani (1365) Tezcacohuatzin / Ozomatzinteuctli, Tlatoani (1365)...
- punishments and consequences thereof. Macuiltochtli and the other A****ateteo—Macuilxōchitl ('5 flower'), Macuilcuetzpalin ('5 lizard'), Macuilcozcacuahtli ('5...
- composer Carlos Chávez, written in 1940. Its original title was Xochipilli-Macuilxóchitl, which is the double name of an Aztec god in two of his aspects, meaning...