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light obliterated the view of the stars.
Aztecs called the
Pleiades Tiānquiztli (Nahuatl pronunciation: [tiaːŋˈkistɬi];
classical Nahuatl for "marketplace"...
- Mācuīltōchtli The
Cinteteo are gods of the
maizes ****ociated with the
Tiānquiztli. Iztacuhca-Cinteotl, god of the
white maize. Tlatlauhca-Cinteotl, god...
- Citlalmina,
goddess of
female stars Citlalatonac, god of male
stars Tianquiztli, star
goddesses Xiuhtecuhtli, god of fire, day, and heat Coquihani, god...
- well as the
Aztec Empire. Centeotl, god of
maize ****ociated with the
Tianquiztli (goddesses of the Pleiades). Centeotl's name is also
spelt as Cinteotl...
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unchanged into the
present day. The word
tianguis comes from tiyānquiztli or
tianquiztli in
classical Nahuatl, the
language of the
Aztec Empire. In
rural areas...
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means "seven-serpent" Centeotl, god of the
maize ****ociated with the
Tianquiztli (Pleiades) Xilonen,
goddess of
tender maize Matron goddesses Coatlicue...
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goddess of the Moon Meztli,
goddess of the Moon Tonatiuh, god of the Sun
Tianquiztli, star
goddesses (see the Pleiades) Citlaltonac, god of male
stars Citlalmina...
- (Piscis
Austrinus and Crane).
Citlalxonecuilli (Auriga and ****us).
Tianquiztli (Pleiades). The two
armies of
stars Centzon Mimixcoa, gods of the northern...
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Tatay Tahtli Tata
Father Tisa
Tizatl Tiza
Chalk Tiyangge (var. tsangge)
Tianquiztli Tianguis Open-air
market Tokayo (var. tukayo, katukayo)
Tocayotia Tocayo...
- Centzonhuītznāhua
Centzon Tōtōchtin Cintēteo
Cihuateteo Civateteo Ehecatotontli Tiānquiztli Tzitzimitl Xiuhtotontli Places Anahuac Aztlán
Cemanahuac Chicomoztoc...