- In
Aztec mythology,
Tepēyōllōtl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈtepeːˈjoːlːoːt͡ɬ]; "heart of the mountains"; also Tepeyollotli) was the god of
darkened caves...
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Chalchiuhtlicue ("Jade Is Her Skirt")
Tlazolteotl ("Filth God[dess]")
Tepeyollotl ("Heart of the Mountains")
Tlaloc ("Rain")
Anthony F. Aveni. 2001. Skywatchers:...
- counterpart, was the jaguar. In the form of a
jaguar he
became the
deity Tepeyollotl ("Mountainheart"). In one of the two main
Aztec calendars (the Tonalpohualli)...
- Maya Hero
Twins defeat him. He has been
called the Maya
equivalent to
Tepēyōllōtl. Both
Cabrakan and his
brother Zipacna are
typically depicted as m****ive...
-
equivalent of Huītzilōpōchtli.
Tepēyōllōtl, god of the animals,
darkened caves, echoes, and earthquakes.
Tepeyollotl is a
variant of
Tezcatlipoca and...
- Palug – A
monstrous cat in
Welsh legend Jaguars in
Mesoamerican cultures Tepēyōllōtl –
Aztec jaguar god
Underwater panther Werecat Were-jaguar "Panther"....
- carnality, and ****ual misdeeds.
Tepeyollotl, god of the animals,
darkened caves, echoes, and earthquakes.
Tepeyollotl is a
variant of Tezcatlipoca, whose...
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Tlaloc and Chalchiuhtlicue's son.
Tepeyollotl, god of animals,
darkened caves,
echoes and earthquakes.
Tepeyollotl is a
variant of
Tezcatlipoca and is...
-
considered to be the
totem animal of the
powerful deities Tezcatlipoca and
Tepeyollotl. A
conch s****
gorget depicting a
jaguar was
found in a
burial mound...
- The list is as follows: Caiman,
Tonacatecuhtli Wind,
Ehecatl House,
Tepeyollotl Lizard,
Huehuecoyotl Death,
Metztli Snake,
Chalchiuhtlicue Rabbit, Mayahuel...