- In
Aztec mythology,
Yacatecuhtli ([jakaˈtekʷt͡ɬi]) was a
patron god of
commerce and travelers,
especially business travelers. His
symbol is a
bundle of...
- love, art, games, beauty, dance, flowers, maize, fertility, and song.
Yacatecuhtli, god of
commerce and
bartering and
patron god of
commerce and travellers...
- of the
underworld Mictlancihuatl:
queen of the
underworld Trade gods
Yacatecuhtli:
meaning "nose lord", god of
merchants Patecatl: god of
doctors and medicine...
- ****l (from
December 19 to
January 7) Tona-Cozcamiauh, Ilamatecuhtli,
Yacatecuhtli, ****tzilncuátec
Sacrifice of a
woman by
extraction of the
heart and decapitation...
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Tonantzin Xilonen Xōchipilli Xōchiquetzal
Xochitlicue Xocotl Xolotl Yacatecuhtli Zacatzontli Groups A****ateteo Centzonmīmixcōa Centzonhuītznāhua Centzon...
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Patterns of Merchants; (1a) Huehuecoyotl, (1b) Zacatzontli, (2a)
Yacatecuhtli, (2b) Tlacotzontli, (3a)
Tlazolteotl and Metztli, (3b) Tonatiuh....
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followed their own laws in
their own calpulli, and
venerating their god,
Yacatecuhtli, "The Lord Who Guides" and Lord of the
Vanguard an
aspect of Quetzalcoatl...
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representations of the
Aztec deity Yacatecuhtli, an
aspect of
Quetzalcoatl whose name
means “The Lord Who Guides”.
Yacatecuhtli was
worshipped by the pochteca...