- In
Aztec mythology, Yohualticetl[pronunciation?], the "Lady of the Night", was a moon
goddess and
guardian of infants. She may have been the same as Metztli...
- the moon, the night, and farmers. They were
likely the same
deity as
Yohaulticetl or
Coyolxauhqui and the male moon god Tecciztecatl; like the latter,...
- beauty, war, and
strife Tzitzimimeh,
skeletal goddesses of the
stars Yohaulticetl, the
lunar goddess known as the "Lady of the Night" Shalim, god of dusk...
- Maya. London:
Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05068-6.
Coyolxauhqui Metztli or
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- (Chalchiuhcihuatl, Chicomexochitl)
Tzitzimitl Xochiquetzal (Ichpochtli)
Yohaulticetl Ca****lla
Menil (Menily) Hopi Ahöl Mana (Spring Maiden) Angak-chin Mana...