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Opochtli (Nahuatl pronunciation: [/ˈoːpoːt͡ʃt͜ɬi/]) was one of the gods of the
Aztec pantheon. He was
considered the god of
fishing and hunting, and commonly...
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Atlaua when
there were
deaths in water.
Ōpōchtli, god of
fishing and birdcatchers. Apparently,
Opochtli is the
discoverer of both the
harpoon and net...
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Tlaloc Children With Tlaloc: the
Tlaloque (Nappatecuhtli, Tomiyauhtecuhtli,
Opochtli, Yauhtli) and ****xtocihuatl With Tonatiuh:
Centzon Mimixcoa (Leyenda de...
- ****ociation.
Acamapichtli was the
product of one such union. His father,
Opochtli Iztahuatzin, was a
Mexican leader,
while his
mother Atotoztli I was the...
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horizontal waters, storms, and baptism. ****xtocihuatl,
goddess of salt
Opochtli, god of
fishing and birdcatchers,
discoverer of both the
harpoon and net...
- it is
agreed that
there are two elements, huītzilin "hummingbird" and
ōpōchtli "left hand side." The name is
often translated as "Left-Handed Hummingbird"...
- son
called Huehue Acamapichtli and a
daughter Atotoztli I, who
married Opochtli Iztahuatzin and bore him Acamapichtli, the
first ruler of Tenochtitlan...
- • With Chalchiuhtlicue: the
Tlaloque (Nappatecuhtli, Tomiyauhtecuhtli,
Opochtli, Yauhtli) and ****xtocihuatl
Equivalents Maya
Chaac (God B)
Mixtec Ñuhu-Dza****...
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polytheistic religions. Wōden,
leader of the Wild Hunt Mixcoatl, god of hunting.
Opochtli, god of fishing. Ahosu,
Goddess of
hunting and the
protector of wildlife...
- and fishermen. The
Aztecs pra**** to him when
there were
deaths in water.
Opochtli, god of
fishing and birdcatchers.
According to
legend he is the inventor...