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Omeyocan is the
highest of
thirteen heavens in
Aztec mythology, the
dwelling place of Ometeotl, the dual god
comprising Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl. In...
- Codex, name the
highest level of
heaven Ōmeyōcān or "place of duality" (Sahagún
specifically terms it "in
ōmeyōcān in chiucnāuhnepaniuhcān" or "the place...
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underworld (Mictlan) from its tail. The most
important of
these heavens was
Omeyocan (Place of Two),
where Ometeotl - the dual Lord/Lady,
creator of the Dual-Genesis...
- Tōnacātēuctli īchān" ("the
mansion of the Lord of Abundance"), also
known as
Omeyocan, the 13th,
highest heaven, from
which human souls descended to earth. Tōnacātēcuhtli...
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Florentine Codex, Tōnacācihuātl and her
counterpart Tōnacātēcuhtli
resided in
Ōmeyōcān, the 13th,
highest heaven, from
which human souls descended to earth. Tōnacācihuātl...
- childbearing. They
reside atop a
mythical thirteenth heaven Il****catl-
Omeyocan "the
place of duality". Each of the four sons
takes a turn as Sun, these...
- the body of ****ctli, a
giant alligator/crocodile self-created in the
Omeyocan.
Tlaltecuhtli is
known from
several post-conquest m****cripts that surve****...
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living in and
ruling these heavens. Most
important of
these heavens was
Omeyocan (Place of Two). The
Thirteen Heavens were
ruled by Ometeotl, the dual Lord...
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mythical beings. The sky had
thirteen layers, the
highest of
which was
called Omeyocan ("place of duality") and
served as the
residence of the
progenitor dual...