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    In Aztec mythology, Xipe Totec (/ˈʃiːpə ˈtoʊtɛk/; Classical Nahuatl: Xīpe Totēc [ˈʃiːpe ˈtoteːk(ʷ)]) or Xipetotec ("Our Lord the Flayed One") was a life-death-rebirth...
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    sacrificed children. Xipe Totec, known as "Our Lord the Flayed One", is the god of rebirth, agriculture, the seasons, and craftsmen. Xipe Totec was worshipped...
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    worshiped as part of their pantheon. For example, the fertility god, Xipe Totec, was originally a god of the Yopi (the Nahuatl name of the Tlapanec people)...
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  • like Xipe-Totec[citation missing]. Xīpe Totēuc, god of agriculture, fertility, seasons, metalsmiths, and disease, and the lord of the East. Xipe-Totec, once...
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    including the concepts of Tezcatlipoca, Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli, and Xipe Totec. The Nahui Ollin is used as a culturally responsive method of teaching...
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    other three so-called Tezcatlipocas (Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopoctli, and Xipe-Totec) and their respective colors (white, blue, and red). Which parts of his...
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    darkness, and the invisible, lord of the night, ruler of the North. Xipe-Totec, god of force, lord of the seasons and rebirth, ruler of the East. Quetzalcoatl...
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  • of air, the sun of fire, the sun of water (Tlaloc, rain god replaces Xipe-Totec). Each world is destroyed. The present era, the Fifth Sun is ushered in...
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    were Quetzalcōātl ("Precious Serpent" or "Quetzal-Feathered Serpent"), Xīpe Tōtec ("Our Lord Flayed"), and Tezcatlipōca ("Smoking Mirror"). His mother and...
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    ] (sometimes spelled Iztapaltotec) is an aspect of the fertility god Xipe Totec. In the Aztec calendar, he is one of the patrons of the trecena beginning...
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    Huitzilopochtli, the god of war. Over the East presides the Red Tezcatlipoca, Xipe Totec, the god of gold, farming and spring time. And over the North presides...
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    back. The Tlaxcala myth that refers to Camaxtle, a god identified as Xipe-Totec himself Camaxtle begins a war against the Shires and defeats them. The...
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    Asterius was flayed alive by the goddess Athena. In Aztec mythology, Xipe Totec is the flayed god of death and rebirth. Captured enemy warriors were flayed...
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    Huitzilopochtli, the god of war. Over the East presides the Red Tezcatlipoca, Xipe Totec, the god of gold, farming and springtime. And over the North presides...
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    Genealogy Parents None (self-created) Siblings None Consort Tonacacihuatl Children Xipe-Totec, Tezcatlipoca, Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli (Codex Zumarraga)...
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    associated with the North (the direction of death) and the flayed god Xipe Totec. The knife inserted into the nasal cavity symbolizes "cut the air", which...
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  • child sacrifice, drought, and storms; sometimes associated with the south Xipe-Totec patron of war, agriculture, vegetation, creation, fertility; patron of...
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    Xochipilli Grass, Patecatl Reed, Itztlacoliuhqui Jaguar, Tlazolteotl Eagle, Xipe Totec Vulture, Itzpapalotl Movement, Xolotl Flint, Chalchiuhtotolin Rain, Tonatiuh...
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  • episode's plot is similar to mythology surrounding the Aztec agriculture god Xipe Totec. To create the skinned human bodies, the makeup team sprayed a mannequin...
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    word for child: cipit or cipote. Some also relate his name to the deity Xipe Totec. According to the legend, he is the product of a forbidden romance between...
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  • Mesopotamian Takeminakata Japanese Tammuz Mesopotamian Telipinu Hittite Thần Nông Vietnamese Ukko Finnish Veles Slavic Xipe Totec Aztec Xochipilli Aztec...
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    long handles. The Xipe-Totec platform is the last portion of the semidetached basement. It was given this name because a Xipe-Totec stone sculpture was...
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    were related to the cult of Xipe Tótec, the god of fertility and patron of the reigning lineage in Lugar del Bulto de Xipe. Like the rest of Mixtec society...
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    and an anthropomorphic sculpture depicting the central Mexican deity Xipe Totec. These artefacts are stylistically similar to artefacts from central Mexico...
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    instead sacrificed her by flaying her skin on the command of their god Xipe Totec. The ruler of Culhuacan attacked and used his army to drive the Mexica...
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    Itztlacoliuhqui 1 Deer Tepēyōllōtl 1 Quake Tlazōlteōtl 1 Flower Huēhuecoyōtl 1 Dog Xīpe Totēc 1 Reed Chalchiuhtlicue 1 House Ītzpāpālōtl 1 Death Tōnatiuh 1 Vulture...
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    Feathered Serpent, Butterfly God, and rain god; and the Nahuatl god of spring Xipe Totec. It is believed that the Zapotec used human sacrifice in some of their...
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    Xipe Totec, "Our Lord the Flayed One", an Aztec (Mexica) deity...
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    Consort Tonacatecuhtli (Codex Zumarraga) Children • With Ometecuhtli: Xipe-Totec, Tezcatlipoca, Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli (Codex Zumarraga) • By fecund...
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  • priests. After they arrive, the priests brutally sacrifice Cocotón to Xipe Totec, and Mixtli orders his soldiers to rape and kill the settlers. Upon their...
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