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    In Aztec mythology, Chicōmecōātl [t͡ʃikoːmeˈkoːaːt͡ɬ] "Seven Serpent", was the Aztec goddess of agriculture during the Middle Culture period. She is sometimes...
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    Some specialists believe that Centeotl used to be the maize goddess Chicomecōātl. Centeotl was considered one of the most important deities of the Aztec...
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    American Indian. "Maize Deity (Chicomecoatl) | Aztec". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Aztec. 1350-1521. Chicomecoatl. Place: Musee du Quai Branly, Paris...
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  • Xilonen may refer to: Chicomecōātl, the Aztec goddess of agriculture Xilonen, the daily newspaper of the 1975 World Conference on Women This disambiguation...
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  • Tlaco, goddess of sexual longing. Xocotzin, goddess of sexual desire. Chicōmecōātl, goddess of agriculture. Xīlōnen, goddess of maize to where she has it...
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    sea Chalchiutlicue." List of water deities Creation myth Codex Borgia Chicomecoatl Aztec religion Cecilio A. Robelo (1905). Diccionario de Mitología Nahoa...
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    one of the nine layers of the Underworld. She was Tzontemoc's wife. Chicomecoatl, goddess of agriculture. Coyolxauhqui, goddess or leader of the Centzonhuitznahua...
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    the earth. The female equivalent of Xipe Totec was the goddess Xilonen-Chicomecoatl. Xipe Totec connected agricultural renewal with warfare. He flayed himself...
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    old god/goddess of earth (changed in the landscape and atmosphere) Chicomecoatl, goddess of agriculture, whose name means "seven-serpent" Centeotl, god...
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  • linked to some rituals and pre-Hispanic feasts honoring Chicomecoatl (náhuatl: chicomecoatl, ‘seven snake ’‘chicome, seven; coatl, snake’). She was the...
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    associated with spring, patron god of goldsmiths Centeotl: god of maize Chicomecoatl: goddess of agriculture Xilonen: goddess of tender maize Xochipilli:...
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    Tláloc-Napatecuhtli, Matlalcueye, Xochitécatl, Mayáhuel, Milnáhuatl, Napatecuhtli, Chicomecóatl, Xochiquétzal Sacrifices of children, two noble women, extraction of...
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    Lunar Series (see also Maya moon goddess). Centeōtl (Aztec god of maize) Chicomecōātl (Aztec goddess of maize) Xochipilli (Aztec god of flowers, maize, and...
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  • Sypave Aztec Chalchiuhtlicue Chalmecacihuitl Chantico (Cuauhxolotl) Chicomecoatl (Centeocihuatl, Xilonen) Chiconahui Chimalma (Chimalman) Cihuacalli Cihuacoatl...
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    cannibalism in Aztec culture. (Folio 73r) Possibly depicting Tititl festival Chicomecoatl Victim of the ritual sacrificial combat named Sacrificio Gladiatorio...
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    one of the patron deities of the trecena of 1 Quiahuitl (along with Chicomecoatl). Trecenas are the thirteen-day periods into which the 260-day calendar...
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    Tláloc-Napatecuhtli, Matlalcueye, Xochitécatl, Mayáhuel, Milnáhuatl, Napatecuhtli, Chicomecóatl, Xochiquétzal. In the month Atemoztli (from November 29 to December 18)...
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    Acuecueyotl (see Chalchiuhtlicue) Atlahua Atlacoya Chalchiuhtotolin Chantico Chicomecōātl Chīmalmā Cihuacōātl Cihuatecayotl Cipactonal Cōātlīcue Coyolxāuhqui Ehecatl...
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  • Mictlantecuhtli, god of the underworld. Centeotl, god of maize. Also recognized as Chicomecoatl, goddess of agriculture. Tlaloc, god of the thunder, rain and earthquakes...
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    in human form. Huixtocihuatl was considered a provider god along with Chicomecoatl and Chalchiuhtlicue. The three were sisters who together provided man...
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    of many pregnant women were in danger." During festivals in honor of Chicomecoatl, there would be a drastic back and forth of gorging and fasting. So much...
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  • festival in the Aztec religion, the deities are Centeotl, Tlaloque, Chicomecoatl and Coatlicue. It marks the end of the dry season. It is the season of...
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    (19th century) Mayan container from Guatemala, AD 600–800 Aztec image of Chicomecoatl, goddess of corn A heraldic mast, or totem pole, from the Nisga'a people...
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  • Wallpaper" which she wrote after a severe bout of postpartum psychosis. Chicomecoatl Mythical Mesoamerica Snake Goddess Maize goddess. Chiomara Unknown Turkey...
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    respective deities, according to the Mexica worldview. These divinities are Chicomecóatl (earth), Ehécatl Quetzalcóatl (wind), Tláloc (water), and Huehuetéotl...
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    number of pieces of Aztec origin, including sculptures of Xipe Totec and Chicomecoatl, goddesses of fertility. There are also a few pieces from the era of...
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    southeastern wall of the Temple of Ehécatl-Quetzalcóatl and the Temple to Chicomecóatl. After 1521 and after the coverage of the Mexica city and the construction...
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    knife, a mask depicting the god Tlaloc and a sculpture of the goddess Chicomecóatl in basalt, which is unique. One section is dedicated to the New Fire...
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