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- and making it fruitful. Most Colonial-era m****cripts equate him with Ōmetēcuhtli. His consort was Tonacacihuatl. Tonacateuchtli is depicted in the Codex...
- ) ("Two gods") is a name used to refer to the pair of Aztec deities Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, also known as Tōnacātēcuhtli and Tonacacihuatl. Ōme translates...
- Aztec mythology, the dwelling place of Ometeotl, the dual god comprising Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl. In Nahuatl, ōmeyōcān means "the place of duality." The...
- hurricanes, obsidian, and conflict. He was considered one of the four sons of Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, the primordial dual deity. His main festival was Toxcatl...
- are listed as one of several pairs of gods to whom Quetzalcoatl prays. Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, or Tonacatecuhtli and Tonacacihuatl govern the divine...
- Lord/Lady, creator of the Dual-Genesis who, as male, takes the name Ometecuhtli (Two Lord), and as female is named Omecihuatl (Two Lady) —resided. Tla****ztlampa...
- Period urns. Originally the name of the first son of the creative couple Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl is Tlatlauhca or Tlatlauhaqui Tezcatlipoca, "Smoking red...
- Ethnic group Aztec, (Mexica) Festivals Panquetzaliztli Genealogy Parents Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl (Codex Zumarraga) Mixcoatl and Coatlicue (Codex Florentine)...
- punishment and human misery. He is also the god of blindfolded justice. Ometecuhtli, god of duality and substance. Itztli, god of stone who is a variant...
- another version of the myth, Quetzalcoatl is one of the four sons of Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, the four Tezcatlipocas, each of whom presided over one...