- In
Aztec mythology,
Ometochtli (pronounced [oːmetoːtʃtɬi]) is the
collective or
generic name of
various individual deities and
supernatural figures ****ociated...
- Tepoztecatl, Texcatzonatl, Colhuatzincatl,
Macuiltochtli ("five-rabbit"), and
Ometochtli ("two-rabbit").
Their parents are
Patecatl and
Mayahuel and they may be...
- (anything into) wine". Ogoun, Yoruba/West African/Voodoo god of rum.
Ometochtli,
Aztec gods of excess. Siduri, wise
Mesopotamian female divinity of beer...
- (1997): 17–40. Garagarza, Leon Garcia. "The 1539
Trial of Don
Carlos Ometochtli and the
Scramble for
Mount Tlaloc."
Mesoamerican Memory:
Enduring Systems...
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approximately 1500 BCE. At the top of a hill,
there is a
small pyramid devoted to
Ometochtli-Tepoztēcatl, the
supposed inventor of pulque, a beer-like
drink made from...
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drunkenness and fertility. The
deity was also
known by his
calendrical name,
Ometochtli ("two-rabbit"). He is a
consort of Mayahuel, who is a mask-avatar of Xōchiquetzal...
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medicine and healing. The Centzontōtōchtin are the 400 gods of pulque.
Ōmetōchtli,
leader of the Centzontotochtin. Tēzcatzoncatl Tlīlhuah Tōltēcatl Tepoztēcatl...
- the nine
layers of the Underworld. This
deity was ****ociated with owls.
Ometochtli, god of
pulque and
leader of the Centzontotochtin. Chalchiuhtlicue, goddess...
- of drunkenness.
Aztec mythology Mayahuel,
foremost of the
Pulque Gods
Ometochtli, Two Rabbit,
master of the
Centzon Tōtōchtin Tepoztēcatl, a
Pulque god...
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peoples of the
Central Highlands of
Mexico have
brewed pulque (Nahuatl:
ometochtli or octli) from the
fermented sap of the
maguey (agave) plant. Gas chromatographic...