- In
Aztec religion,
Xiuhcōātl [ʃiʍˈkoːaːt͡ɬ] was a
mythological serpent,
regarded as the
spirit form of Xiuhtecuhtli, the
Aztec fire
deity sometimes represented...
- The FX-05
Xiuhcoatl ("Fire Serpent",
literally "Turquoise-Serpent" in
classical Nahuatl,) is a
Mexican ****ault rifle,
designed and
built by the Dirección...
- The SAX-200
Xiuhcóatl (SAX is an
acronym for "Subametralladora Automática
Xiuhcóatl" or
Xiuhcoatl Automatic Submachine-gun) is a 5.56×45mm NATO carbine...
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patron god of the
Aztecs and
their capital city, Tenochtitlan. He
wielded Xiuhcoatl, the fire serpent, as a weapon, thus also ****ociating ****tzilopochtli...
- the
rituals surrounding them.
Awanyu Horned Serpent Serpent (symbolism)
Xiuhcoatl Amaru (mythology) Ketu
Image "Juxtlahuaca
Serpent (M Lachniet).jpg" provided...
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Notni as
Lolita Márquez
Rodolfo Sancho as
Gobernador Pedro Victoria Dalia Xiuhcoatl as Nah-Lin / Fake
Zorro Paco Tous as
Bernardo Peter Vives as J**** Carter...
- (Chinese) – Ape or four-winged bird Xing Tian (Chinese) –
Headless giant Xiuhcoatl (Aztec) –
Drought spirit Xhindi (Albanian) –
Elves A B C D E F G H I J...
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turquoise xiuhtototl bird (Cotinga amabilis) on his
forehead and the
Xiuhcoatl fire
serpent on his back. He owns fire
serpent earplugs. On his head he...
- the tail of
Xiuhcoatl, the fire serpent. This
makes them
identifiers as they
create a
direct tie to Huītzilōpōchtli, who used
Xiuhcoatl as his weapon...
- The FX-05
Xiuhcoatl is an
example of an ****ault
rifle that uses
polygonal rifling....