- The
tōnalpōhualli (Nahuatl pronunciation: [toːnaɬpoːˈwalːi]),
meaning "count of days" in Nahuatl, is a
Mexica version of the 260-day
calendar in use in...
-
since it is
based on the sun, and the
tōnalpōhualli is
considered to be the
sacred calendar. The
tōnalpōhualli ("day count")
consists of a
cycle of 260...
- sections. Most of them are
devoted to the
different aspects of the
Tonalpohualli, the
Central Mexican divinatory calendar. In general, the
codex presents...
-
sometimes ****ociated with the
first pair of humans, Nata and Nena. In
tōnalpōhualli, Citlālicue is the Lord of the Day for days that land on the 13th of...
- Tlazōlteōtl is the
deity for the 13th
trecena of the
sacred 260-day
calendar Tōnalpōhualli, the one
beginning with the day Ce Ōllin, or
First Movement. She is...
- The
tonalamatl was
structured around the
sacred 260-day year, the
tonalpohualli. This 260-day year
consisted of 20
trecena of 13 days each. Each page...
- contamination,
absolve them of guilt, and
overcome their fate. In the
tonalpohualli, Chalchi****htotolin
rules over day
Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena...
- pre-Columbian
Mesoamerican calendars. The 260-day
Mayan calendar (the
tonalpohualli) was
divided into 20 trecenas.
Trecena is
derived from the
Spanish chroniclers...
-
separate 260-day
calendar (classical Nahuatl:
tonalpōhualli). The Maya
equivalent of the
tonalpōhualli is the tzolk'in. Together,
these calendars would...
- well as the 20 day-names of the
tonalpohualli, and the 18
monthly feasts. The
first four day-symbols of the
tonalpohualli: Flint, Rain, Flower, Crocodile...