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Iixpuzteque was Nexoxochi's husband.
Tzontēmōc, god who
lived in one of nine
layers of the underworld.
Tzontemoc was Chalmeccacihuatl's husband. Xolotl...
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include Ixpuztec (“Broken Face”),
Nextepehua (“Scatterer of Ashes”), and
Tzontemoc (“He Who
Lowers His Head”). Two life-size clay
statues of Mictlantecuhtli...
- Xibalba, Yum Cimil, Hunhau, Ah Puchah, Au Puch, **** Hau, Eopuco, Hu Ahau,
Tzontemoc, Ahpuch, and Ahal Puch. He was
sometimes called Kimi. Maya
today call...
- of the East. Xiuhtecuhtli, god of fire and time. Ehecatl, god of wind.
Tzontemoc, god who
resided in one of the nine
layers of the Underworld. Xolotl,...
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executed for
singing and
beating his drum loudly. Zaca had two sons:
Tzontemoc, who
served as
tlacateccatl under Moctezuma's
successors Axayacatl and...