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- In Aztec mythology, Xiuhtēcuhtli [ʃiʍˈteːkʷt͡ɬi] ("Turquoise Lord" or "Lord of Fire"), was the god of fire, day and heat. In historical sources he is called...
- Lord of Sustenance and one of the creators of all things Huehuetéotl/Xiuhtecuhtli: meaning "old god" and "turquoise lord", god of origin, time, fire and...
- god of the blue fire. Xiuhtecuhtli, related god of fire and time. His face is painted with black and red pigment. Xiuhtecuhtli-Huehueteotl, the connection...
- another aspect of, a central Mexican/Aztec deity ****ociated with fire, Xiuhtecuhtli. In particular the Florentine Codex identifies Huehueteotl as an alternative...
- [ʃiʍˈkoːaːt͡ɬ] was a mythological serpent, regarded as the spirit form of Xiuhtecuhtli, the Aztec fire deity sometimes represented as an atlatl or a weapon...
- harpoon and net Atlahua, god of water, a fisherman and archer Fire deities Xiuhtecuhtli, god of fire and time Chantico, goddess of the hearth (firebox) and volcanoes...
- of 29 days each. The Nine Lords of the Night in Aztec mythology are: Xiuhtecuhtli ("Turquoise Lord/Lord of Fire") Tezcatlipoca ("Smoking Mirror") Piltzintecuhtli...
- his body to the priests. Sahagún compared it to the Christian Easter. Xiuhtecuhtli is the god of fire and heat and in many cases is considered to be an...
- the day 1 Snake and ending with 13 Movement. In this he is paired with Xiuhtecuhtli, the god of fire. Townsend (1992): p. 118. Nahuatl Dictionary. (1997)...
- forced to marry him. At one point, she was also married to Centeotl and Xiuhtecuhtli. Anthropologist Hugo Nutini identifies her with the Virgin of Ocotlan...