- In
Aztec mythology,
Xolotl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈʃolot͡ɬ] ) was a god of fire and lightning. He was
commonly depicted as a dog-headed man and was a...
- The
Codex Xolotl (also
known as Códice
Xolotl) is a
postconquest cartographic Aztec codex,
thought to have
originated before 1542. The text is primarily...
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Xolotl may
refer to:
Xolotl, an
Aztec and
central Mexican deity ****ociated with
lightning and
death King
Xolotl, a semi-legendary 13th
century Chichimec...
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warrior named Totec. They must work
together in
order to stop the evil
spirit Xolotl and
retrieve the
Mirror of Smoke. A single-player
campaign mode is available...
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interpreted as an
illustration of cannibalism. He is
probably an
aspect of
Xolotl. The
Aztecs had
various myths about the creation, and
Nanahuatzin parti****tes...
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Xolotl (or
Xólotl;
Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈʃolotɬ]) was a 13th-century
Chichimec leader, a Tlatoani. He was
named after the god
Xolotl, an
eventual Aztec...
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represented by the
planet Venus are
Tlaloc (ally and the god of rain) and
Xolotl (psychopomp and its twin).
Quetzalcoatl wears around his neck the breastplate...
- of fire and time Chantico,
goddess of the
hearth (firebox) and
volcanoes Xolotl, god of fire, lightning, and death, ****ociated with
Venus as the Evening...
- nine
layers of the underworld.
Tzontemoc was Chalmeccacihuatl's husband.
Xolotl, god of
death who is ****ociated with
Venus and the
Evening Star. He is the...
- and god Hermes, the
Roman god Mercury, the
Norse Valkyries, the
Aztec Xolotl, the
Slavic goddess Morana and the
Etruscan Vanth.
Heibai Wuchang, literally...