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- In Aztec mythology, Xochiquetzal (classical Nahuatl: Xōchiquetzal [ʃoːt͡ʃiˈket͡saɬ]), also called Ichpochtli classical Nahuatl: Ichpōchtli [itʃˈpoːtʃtɬi]...
- Xochiquetzal Candelaria (born June 13, 1973) is an American poet from San Juan Bautista, California. Her work has been showcased in The New England Review...
- He was the patron of the game patolli. He is frequently paired with Xochiquetzal, who is seen as his female counterpart. Xōchipilli has also been interpreted...
- day-sign 1 Xochitl. Another myth claims him as the son of the goddess Xochiquetzal. The majority of evidence gathered on Centeotl suggests that he is usually...
- class. Although she was sometimes depicted as a young woman, similar to Xōchiquetzal, she is more often shown as a fierce skull-faced old woman carrying the...
- first married to the goddess of flowers, Xochiquetzal, which literally translates to "Flower Quetzal." Xochiquetzal personifies pleasure, flowers, and young...
- and sweat baths (temazcalli), also known as Mexican sauna. Another was Xochiquetzal, the goddess of love, beauty, female ****uality, prostitutes, flowers...
- goddess of mist and haze. Ayautheotl is responsible for fame and vanity. Xōchiquetzal, goddess of fertility, beauty, ****ual female power, protection of young...
- god, tricked and deceived him, snatching away the love of his life, Xochiquetzal, the deity of beauty, flowers, and corn. Tlaloc had become so consumed...
- he is also mentioned as a possibly unique individual, the husband of Xōchiquetzal. He was the lord of the third hour of the night. Piltzintecuhtli was...