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- Tlaltecuhtli (classical Nahuatl Tlāltēuctli, Nahuatl pronunciation: [t͡ɬaːl.teːkʷ.t͡ɬi]) is a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican deity worshipped primarily by...
- In Aztec mythology, Xipe Totec (/ˈʃiːpə ˈtoʊtɛk/; classical Nahuatl: Xīpe Totēc [ˈʃiːpe ˈtoteːk(ʷ)]) or Xipetotec ("Our Lord the Fla**** One") was a life-death-rebirth...
- northern stars. They are sons of Camaxtle-Mixcoatl with the Earth Goddess (Tlaltecuhtli or Coatlicue), according to the Codex Ramírez, or Tonatiuh (the Fifth...
- skulls, hearts, hands, and claws that connect her to the earth deity Tlaltecuhtli. The earth both consumes and regenerates life. Cecilio A. Robelo (1905)...
- with a thousand jaws and bloody tongues, and the strange name it takes, Tlaltecuhtli; Iztac-Mixcoatl, the fierce white cloud serpent, who lives in Citlalco...
- a fertility god. Lords of the Day Xiuhtecuhtli, god of fire and time Tlaltecuhtli, the god/goddess of the earth (changed in the landscape and atmosphere)...
- In Migian, ****ctli is Quanai. In other versions, ****ctli is called Tlaltecuhtli, a deity referred to as the "earth monster". Aztec calendar Five suns...
- were ****ociated with the Cihuateteo and other female deities such as Tlaltecuhtli, Cōātlīcue, Citlālicue and Cihuacōātl, and they were worshipped by midwives...
- with a thousand jaws and bloody tongues, and the strange name it takes, Tlaltecuhtli; Iztac-Mixcoatl, the fierce white cloud serpent, who lives in Citlalco...
- face at the centre of the stone to be that of the earth monster Tlaltecuhtli. Tlaltecuhtli is often depicted in Aztec art with an open mouth and a sacrificial...