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Tláloc (classical Nahuatl:
Tláloc [ˈtɬaːlok]) is the god of rain in
Aztec religion. He was also a
deity of
earthly fertility and water,
worshipped as...
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important deities were
worshiped by
priests in Tenochtitlan,
particularly Tlaloc and the god of the Mexica, ****tzilopochtli,
whose shrines were
located on...
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Cerro Tláloc (sometimes
wrongly listed as
Cerro el Mirador; Nahuatl: Tlalocatépetl) is a
mountain and
archaeological site in
central Mexico. It is located...
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Tlaloc may
refer to:
Tláloc, the
Aztec god of rain.
Tláloc (Mexibús), a BRT
station in Chimalhuacán.
Cerro Tláloc, a
mountain and
archaeological site...
- Miquiztlitecuhtli, god of death.
Tlāloc, god of rain, lightning, and thunder.
Tlaloc is ****ociated with
fertility and agriculture.
Tlaloc pierces the clouds' bellies...
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Chalchiuitlicue was the wife or
sister of the
Aztec god of rain
Tlaloc,
depending on the text.
Tlaloc and
Chalchiuitlicue share similar attributes as they are...
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Tlaloc II - TC, also
known as the
Tlaloc II Robot, is a
robot especially designed for the
exploration of the
tunnel discovered in 2003
under the Temple...
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Tlaloc's leopard frog (Lithobates tlaloci), or rana de
Tláloc in Spanish, is a
species of frog in the
family Ranidae endemic to the
Valley of Mexico....
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Aztec chacmools bore
water imagery and were ****ociated with
Tlaloc, the rain god.
Their symbolism placed them on the
frontier between the physical...
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Tlaloc is the god of rain, water, and
earthly fertility. The
Aztecs believed that if
sacrifices were not
supplied for
Tlaloc, rain
would not...