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- In Aztec mythology, Tōnacācihuātl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [toːnakaːˈsiwaːt͡ɬ]) was a creator and goddess of fertility, worshiped for peopling the earth...
- Colonial-era m****cripts equate him with Ōmetēcuhtli. His consort was Tonacacihuatl. Tonacateuchtli is depicted in the Codex Borgia. The god's name is a...
- deities Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, also known as Tōnacātēcuhtli and Tonacacihuatl. Ōme translates as "two" or "dual" in Nahuatl and teōtl translates as...
- to enter these paths to lift them up. To reward such a great action, Tonacacihuatl and Tonacatecuhtli made their children the lords of the heavens and...
- Tonacatecuhtli and Tonacacihuatl, whom the Aztecs believed were the lord and lady of their sustenance. Tonacatecuhtli and Tonacacihuatl had four children:...
- Chalmeccacihuatl was Tzontemoc's wife. Omecihuatl, goddess of substance. Tonacacihuatl, goddess of sustenance ****ociated with Omecihuatl. Tiyānquiztli, goddesses...
- East. Tonacatecuhtli, god of sustenance, ****ociated with Ometecuhtli. Tonacacihuatl, goddess of sustenance, ****ociated with Omecihuatl. Tlaltecuhtli, old...
- fertility, life, death, and rebirth. Tonacatecuhtli, god of sustenance. Tonacacihuatl, goddess of sustenance. Tonantzin Coatlicue, goddess of fertility, life...
- of the cycle of life. The alternatives Tonacatecuhtli (Ometecuhtli). Tonacacihuatl (Omecihuatl). Residence or mansion of the creator couple; source of...
- parents being the creator couple of the Ōmeteōtl (Tōnacātēcuhtli and Tōnacācihuātl) while his brothers were Quetzalcōātl ("Precious Serpent" or "Quetzal-Feathered...