- mythology, the god
Nanahuatzin or
Nanahuatl (or Nanauatzin, the
suffix -tzin
implies respect or familiarity;
classical Nahuatl:
Nanāhuātzin [nanaːˈwaːtsin])...
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between Xolotl and
Nanahuatzin exists.
Xolotl is
probably identical with
Nanahuatl (
Nanahuatzin).
Seler characterizes Nanahuatzin ("Little
Pustule Covered...
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sacrifice the next volunteer. Two gods –
Nanahuatzin and
Tecciztecatl – vied for the honor.
Nanahuatzin, a poor god, was
chosen because he
could be...
- to
sacrifice the next volunteer. Two gods –
Nanahuatzin and Tēcciztēcatl – vied for the honor.
Nanahuatzin, a poor god, was
chosen because he
could be...
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Despite the
voluntary self-sacrifices from the
Aztec gods
Nanahuatl (or
Nanahuatzin), a
deformed and
pimpled deity, and Teucciztecatl,
Tonatiuh refused to...
- Teotihuacan, to
discuss how to make a new sun. A god by the name of
Nanahuatzin, god of disease,
offered to
throw himself into the fire and
become the...
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hurricanes and
storms who was ****ociated with the
Milky Way.
Nanahuatzin, Sun god.
Nanahuatzin sacrificed himself in a
burning fire so that the sun would...
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Tzitzimimeh will
annihilate all its inhabitants. The
version of the myth with
Nanahuatzin serves as a
framing device for the 1991
Mexican film, In Necuepaliztli...
- destro****. The
present era, the
Fifth Sun is
ushered in when a
lowly god,
Nanahuatzin sacrifices himself in fire and
becomes Tonatiuh, the
Fifth Sun. In his...
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tells of the
brave and
noble sacrifice of
Nanahuatzin during the
creation of the
fifth sun.
Humble Nanahuatzin sacrificed himself in fire to
become the...