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which refers to a
quadripartite ****ociation of four
sister deities.
Tlazōlteōtl is the
deity for the 13th
trecena of the
sacred 260-day
calendar Tōnalpōhualli...
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According to the
Florentine Codex,
Centeotl is the son of the
earth goddess,
Tlazolteotl and
solar deity Piltzintecuhtli, the
planet Mercury. He was born on the...
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Mictlantecuhtli ("Underworld Lord")
Chalchiuhtlicue ("Jade Is Her Skirt")
Tlazolteotl ("Filth God[dess]")
Tepeyollotl ("Heart of the Mountains")
Tlaloc ("Rain")...
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Retrieved 2009-07-20. the
Tlazolteotl idol, like the
crystal skulls, is a 19th
century fake. Walsh, Jane
MacLaren (2008). "La
Tlazolteotl de
Dumbarton Oaks:...
- (Miller and
Taube 1993, p. 170).
These are also
characteristic motifs for
Tlazolteotl, a
central Mesoamerican goddess of both
purification and
filth (tlazolli...
- carnality, p****ions and ****ual
misdeeds that she
gives to the Aztecs.
Tlazolteotl also
forgives them. She is part of the
Thirteen Heavens where they are...
-
Mexican origin and
represents the
Aztec goddess Ixcuina, also
known as
Tlazolteotl.
Scholars such as Pal Kelemen,
Miguel Covarrubias, John
Alden Mason,...
-
thirteen days are
ruled over by
Patecatl and the
following thirteen by
Tlazolteotl. The
creation of this god
appeared in the
Aztec myth of creation. Tonatiuh...
- lakes, rivers, seas, streams,
horizontal waters, storms, and baptism.
Tlazolteotl,
goddess of lust, carnality, and ****ual misdeeds. Tepeyollotl, god of...
- "snake woman", also Cihuacóatl See also Ilamatecuhtli, Teteoinnan,
Tlazolteotl, and Toci.
Miller and
Taube 1993, 2003, p.60. Read 2000, p.147. Miller...