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    The ahuizotl (from the Classical Nahuatl: āhuitzotl for "spiny aquatic thing", a.k.a. "water dog") is a legendary creature in Aztec mythology. It is said...
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    humanoid. Ahkiyyini (Inuit) – Animated skeleton that causes shipwrecks. Ahuizotl (Aztec) – Anthropophagous dog-monkey hybrid. Ahura (Zoroastrianism) – Zoroastrian...
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    the original on May 1, 2024. Retrieved June 21, 2024. "Taming Monsters: Ahuizotl". Field Museum of Natural History. Archived from the original on December...
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  • considered female. In Aztec belief: Ahuizotl; a dog-like aquatic creature that drowned the unwary. In the mythology of Oceania: Adaro were malevolent merman-like...
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    Dobhar-chú (category Celtic mythology stubs)
    some accounts say he did not face alone, he killed the second Dobhar-Chú. Ahuizotl (creature) Kelpie (Water Horse) Lake monster Lavellan Selkie O'Flaherty...
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    served as cihuacoatl under four emperors: Moctezuma I, Axayacatl, Tizoc and Ahuizotl. La Llorona (a similar modern myth) Nahuatl pronunciation: [s̻iwaˈkoː(ʷ)aːt͡ɬ]...
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    closely related to Ahuizotl and served as military commanders and soldiers themselves when needed. To rescue the merchants, Ahuizotl sent then-prince Moctezuma...
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  • 1978). "Fiend Factory". White Dwarf. Vol. 6. pp. 6–8. "Taming Monsters: Ahuizotl". Field Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 8 November 2021. Thomson,...
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  • original on April 18, 2003. Retrieved November 7, 2010. "Taming Monsters: Ahuizotl". Field Museum of Natural History. Retrieved November 8, 2021. Casey, Dan...
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    Aztecs and the Zapotecs occurred between 1497–1502, under the Aztec ruler Ahuizotl. At the time of Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, when news arrived...
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    Dogs in Mesoamerican folklore and myth (category Mesoamerican mythology and religion)
    just swum the river or because they are dirty. In Aztec folklore, the ahuizotl was a dog-like water monster with a hand on the end of its coiled tail...
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  • her real adventures, such as her encounters with the Aztec mythology-inspired villain Ahuizotl (voiced by Brian Drummond) and criminal pony Dr. Caballeron...
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    Centzontotochtin. Piltzintecuhtli, god of visions and the sun. In Aztec mythology Piltzintecuhtli is associated with Mercury and healing. Quetzalcoatl,...
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    Aztec Triple Alliance at the end of the 15th century, under the emperor Ahuizotl, and paid tribute in cacao. The highland Kʼicheʼ dominated the Pacific...
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    Anthropology, Mexico City Chīmalli (Shield) belonging to the Aztec king Ahuizotl currently Museum of Ethnology of Vienna, Austria. Ceremonial māhuizzoh...
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    depictions of the disease's progression. It was known to them as the huey ahuizotl (great rash).[citation needed] Cuitlahuac contracted the disease and died...
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    superiority and commerce. In 1501 CE, after the Tlahtoani of Tenochtitlan Ahuizotl sent groups of pochtecas to explore and establish relations with the indigenous...
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    of Axayacatl. While Axayacatl conquered this area, it was a successor, Ahuizotl who had most of the Aztec shrines, temples and other constructions built...
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  • Leyendas: Ahuizotl - el Monstruo de Agua". 24 March 2014. "El perro del mundo subacuático: La leyenda azteca del Ahuizotl – el pensante". "Ahuizotl: Aztec...
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    complicated headdresses and fine clothing. By the reign of the Aztec ruler Ahuizotl, richer feathers from tropical areas came to the Aztec Empire with quetzal...
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