- Mao to rest in
colorful metaphor". "Artist Sui Jianguo".
Artnet ArtZineChina XibArt Sui Jianguo,
Hadrien de
Montferrand Gallery BigCrow SFGate ArtSlant...
- Chac-
Xib-Chac [tʃak-ʃiɓ-tʃak] (Maya
Glyphs ) is a
figure in Maya mythology. He was a
ruler of Chichén Itzá. He
probably ruled during the plot of Hunac...
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inscripciones ibéricas,
Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección
General de
Bellas Artes y Archivos, Madrid, ISBN 978-84-505-1735-4.
Silgo Gauche, Luis (1994) Léxico...
- 16th-century Yucatán, the
directional Chaac of the east was
called Chac
Xib Chaac 'Red Man Chaac', only the
colors being varied for the
three other ones...
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peoples and
identified several episodes from this deity's
mythology in Maya
art, such as his
aquatic birth and rebirth, his
musical challenge to the deities...
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Constantine VI • 976–1025
Basil II • 1143–1180
Manuel I • 1449–1453
Constantine XIb Legislature Roman Senate Byzantine Senate Historical era
classical Antiquity...
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Bazaar Traditional Chinese 蒂雷塔集市 Simplified Chinese 蒂雷塔集市
Hakka Di luiˇ tabˋ
xib sii Old
China Market Traditional Chinese 舊中國市場 Simplified Chinese 旧中国市场 Hakka...
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Spanish Book XIa) Book XII: 1556 (Guillaume Aubert) (actually
Spanish Book
XIb) Book XIII: 1571 (Jacques Gohory) (actually
Spanish Book XIIa) Book XIV:...
- equinox.: 843–844
Other deities found at Maya
archaeological sites include Xib Chac—the
benevolent male rain deity, and Ixchel—the
benevolent female earth...
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spring equinox.
Other deities found at
Mayan archaeological sites include Xib Chac – the
benevolent male rain deity, and
Ixchel – the
benevolent female...