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corners of the
universe are
marked by "the four Tlálocs" (classical Nahuatl:
Tlālōquê [tɬaːˈloːkeʔ])
which both hold up the sky and
function as the
frame for...
- Five
Tlaloquê depicted in the
Codex Borgia....
- (Codex Zumarraga)
Siblings None
Consort Tlaloc Children With Tlaloc: the
Tlaloque (Nappatecuhtli, Tomiyauhtecuhtli, Opochtli, Yauhtli) and ****xtocihuatl...
- Centzon****tznahua, (Coyolxauhqui) 400 gods of the
southern stars. (Gods)
Tlaloque, gods of rain,
weather and mountains.
Tlaloc had also been
considered the...
- relationship: Quetzalcoatl; yn
ehecatl ynteiacancauh yntlachpancauh in
tlaloque, yn aoaque, yn qujqujiauhti. Auh yn
jquac molhuja eheca, mjtoa: teuhtli...
- calendar. It is also a
festival in the
Aztec religion dedicated to
Tlaloc and
Tlaloque. "Atemoztli, the 16th
Month of the
Aztec Solar Calendar".
World Digital...
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washes evil and disease. Interestingly,
Tlaloque was also
known to be the
pattern of disease. Thus, the
tlaloques are
related to
these two
contrasting forces...
- the four directions).
These 5 rock
formations are
representative of the
Tlaloque,
which are
spirits that used
vessels of
water to
distribute rain across...
- of
fishing and birdcatchers. Tlāloc, god of water, fertility, and rain.
Tlaloque, a
group of rain, water, and
mountain gods. ****ulcan, god of the seas....
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etzalcualiztli (“eating of
cooked maize and beans”) Jun 09–Jun 28 May 13–Jun 01
Tlaloque 7 tēcuil****tōntli (“lesser
feast day”) Jun 29–Jul 18 Jun 02–Jun 21 ****xtocihuatl...