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List of Aztec gods and supernatural beings

This is a list of gods and supernatural beings from the Aztec culture, its religion and mythology. Many of these deities are sourced from Codexes (such as the Florentine Codex (Bernardino de Sahagún), the Codex Borgia (Stefano Borgia), and the informants). They are all divided into gods and goddesses, in sections. They also come from the Thirteen Heavens.

Gods

Ahuiateteo

The Ahuiateteo are gods of excess and pleasure.[1]

  • Macuilcozcacuauhtli, the god of gluttony.
  • Macuilcuetzpalin, one of the members of the Ahuiateteo.
  • Macuilmalinalli, one of the members of the Ahuiateteo.
  • Macuiltochtli, the god of drunkenness and pulque.
  • Macuilxochitl, the god of gambling and music and an aspect of Xochipilli.

Stars

  • Centzonmimixcoa, the 400 gods of the northern stars.
    • Cuahuitlicac, one of the members of the Centzonmimixcoa. Cuahuitlicac was Coatlicue's son and Huitzilopochtli's brother like the god Tlacahuepan. Cuahuitlicac warned the unborn Huitzilopochtli that Coatlicue's other 400 children were planning to kill her to prevent the birth of Huitzilopochtli. Cuahuitlicac is a god of the northern stars like all of the others from the Centzonmimixcoa.
  • Centzonhuitznahua, the 400 gods of the southern stars.

Medicine

  • Patecatl, god of healing and patron god of doctors and peyote. Patecatl is the Centzontotochtin's father.
  • Ixtlilton, god of medicine and healing.

Centzontotochtin

The Centzontotochtin are the 400 gods of pulque.

Cinteteo

The Cinteteo are gods of the maizes associated with the Tianquiztli.

Fertility

  • Cipactonal, god of astrology and calendars associated with daytime.
  • Huehuecoyotl, god of old-age, origin, and deception.[2] Huehuecoyotl is also the patron of wisdom, related to his tricks and foolishness.
  • Huehueteotl, god of old-age and origin.

Ehecatotontli

The Ehecatotontli are gods of the winds or breezes.

Xiuhtotontli

The Xiuhtotontli are gods of fire and alternative manifestations or states of Xiuhtecuhtli.

  • Xiuhiztacuhqui, god of the white fire.
  • Xiuhtlatlauhqui, god of the red fire.
  • Xiuhcozauhqui, god of the yellow fire.
  • Xiuhxoxoauhqui, god of the blue fire.
  • Xiuhtecuhtli, related god of fire and time. His face is painted with black and red pigment.[3]
  • Xiuhtecuhtli-Huehueteotl, the connection of old-age and time.

Underworld

  • Mictlantecuhtli, god of Mictlan (the Underworld). He is also part of the Thirteen Heavens.
  • Acolmiztli, god of Mictlan (the Underworld). He is a possible form of Mictlantecuhtli. Acolmiztli is also known as Acolnahuacatl.
  • Techlotl, god who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld. This deity was associated with owls such as Chalchiuhtecolotl.
  • Nextepehua, god of the ashes who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld. Nextepehua was Micapetlacalli's husband.
  • Iixpuzteque, god who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld. Iixpuzteque was Nesoxochi's husband.
  • Tzontemoc, god who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld. Tzontemoc was Chalmeccacihuatl's husband.
  • Xolotl, god of death who is associated with Venus and the Evening Star. He is the twin god and a double of Quetzalcoatl.
  • Cuaxolotl, god who is assumed to be the female counterpart of Xolotl. Cuaxolotl appears to be a manifestation of Chantico, although there seems to be some conflicting opinions.
  • Tloque-Nahuaque, experimental god of monotheism.
  • Ometeotl, transcendent god of duality composed of Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl.
  • Ometecuhtli, god of substance.
  • Tonacatecuhtli, god of sustenance associated with Ometecuhtli.
  • Piltzintecuhtli, god of the visions. In Aztec mythology, he is associated with Mercury (the planet that is visible just before sunrise or just after sunset) and healing.
  • Citlalatonac, god of female stars in the Milky Way.
  • Mixcoatl, god of hunting and old god of hurricanes and storms. Mixcoatl is associated with the Milky Way.
    • Amhimitl is Mixcoatl's harpoon (or dart), just like Xiuhcoatl is Huitzilopochtli's weapon.
  • Tonatiuh, a god of the sun. He is also part of the Thirteen Heavens.[4]
  • Nanauatzin, a god of the sun. Nanauatzin sacrificed himself in a fire so that the sun should continue to shine.
  • Tecciztecatl, god who represents the male aspect of the moon. Tecciztecatl is the son of Tlaloc and Chalchiuhtlicue.
  • Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, god of Venus' dawn and aspect of Quetzalcoatl. He has the longest name.[5] He and Xolotl have Venus as association as symbol of twins.
  • Xocotl, god of Venus and fire.
 
Patterns of War; (1a) Tlaloc, (1b) Xiuhtecuhtli, (2a) Mixcoatl, (2b) Xipe-Totec depicted in the Codex Borgia.

Four Tezcatlipocas

  • Tezcatlipoca, creator god, lord of darkness, lord of the night, god of battles, and the lord of the North. Tezcatlipoca is also known as the "Smoking Mirror". Tezcatlipoca is the old arch-nemesis of Quetzalcoatl. (Black Tezcatlipoca)[6][7]
  • Quetzalcoatl, god of the life, the light and wisdom, lord of the winds and the day, and the lord of the West. Quetzalcoatl is the old arch-nemesis of Tezcatlipoca. Sometimes, Quetzalcoatl was the ruler of the East like Xipe-Totec. He is also the most-googled god in the world.[8] (White Tezcatlipoca)[4]
  • Xipe-Totec, god of agriculture, fertility, seasons, metalsmiths, and disease, and the lord of the East. Xipe-Totec, once again, was the lord of the East, and Quetzalcoatl was the ruler of the West, but sometimes, they were the other way round and Xipe-Totec was the lord of the West. (Red Tezcatlipoca)[9][10]
  • Huitzilopochtli, god of war, sun, human sacrifice, bloodletting, and the lord of the South. (Blue Tezcatlipoca)[11]
  • Painal, god of battles and Huitzilopochtli's messenger.
  • Tlacahuepan, god of war in Toltec and Huitzilopochtli's brother.
  • Tepeyollotl, god of the animals, darkened caves, echoes, and earthquakes. Tepeyollotl is a variant of Tezcatlipoca and is associated with mountains.
  • Itzcaque, god who represents Tezcatlipoca in his capacity of starting wars for his own amusement.
  • Chalchiutotolin, god of illness, disorder, and chaos. Chalchiutotolin absolves humans of guilt and overcomes their fate. He is also a variant of Tezcatlipoca.
  • Ixquitecatl, god of sorcerers. Ixquitecatl is a possible variant of Tezcatlipoca.
  • Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli, god of frost, ice, cold, winter, and punishment. Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli is also the god of objectivity and blindfolded justice. Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli is a variant of Tezcatlipoca and is associated with the night and the north.
  • Macuiltotec, god of arsenal. Macuiltotec is mainly associated with weaponry and the rites of warfare. Macuiltotec is a possible variant of Tezcatlipoca.
  • Itztli, god of stone and sacrifice. Itztli is a variant of Tezcatlipoca and shares his qualities with Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli.

Ballgame

  • Amapan, one of the deities of the Tlachtli ball court and one of the patron deities of the ballgame Ullamaliztli.
  • Uappatzin, one of the deities of the Tlachtli ball court and one of the patron deities of the ballgame Ullamaliztli.
 
Five Tlaloquê depicted in the Codex Borgia.

Sacrifice

  • Itzpapalotltotec, god of sacrifice.
  • Miquiztlitecuhtli, god of death.
  • Tlaloc, god of rain, lightning, and thunder. Tlaloc is associated with fertility and agriculture. Tlaloc pierces the clouds' bellies to make them rain in the first layer of the Thirteen Heavens.[4]
  • Tlaloque, gods of rain, weather, and mountains. Tláloc had also been considered the ruler of this motley group.
  • Chalchiuhtlatonal, god of water who is related to the goddess Chalchiuhtlicue.
  • Atlaua, god of water and protector of archers and fishermen. The Aztecs prayed to Atlaua when there were deaths in water.
  • Opochtli, god of fishing and birdcatchers. Apparently, Opochtli is the discoverer of both the harpoon and net.
  • Teoyaomiqui, god of flowers and dead warriors.[12]

Earth

 
Patterns of Merchants; (1a) Huehuecoyotl, (1b) Zacatzontli, (2a) Yacatecuhtli, (2b) Tlacotzontli, (3a) Tlazolteotl, (3b) Tonatiuh depicted in the Codex Borgia.

Art

  • Ppillimtec, god of music and poetry.
  • Omacatl, god of feast and joy.
  • Chicomexochtli, god of painters.
  • Chiconahuiehecatl, a creator god similar to the Tezcatlipocas.
  • Coyotlinahual, god of feather-workers.
  • Xoaltecuhtli, god of dream.
  • Xippilli, god of the verdant fields associated with summer.
  • Xochipilli, god of love, art, games, beauty, dance, flowers, maize, fertility, and song.

Travel

  • Yacatecuhtli, god of commerce and bartering and patron god of commerce and travellers, especially business travellers.
  • Zacatzontli, god of roads. Zacatzontli can be a protector for merchants.
  • Tlacotzontli, god of roads. Tlacotzontli can be a protector for merchants.
  • Nappatecuhtli, patron god of mat-makers.
  • Cochimetl, god of commerce, bartering, and merchants.


Goddesses

Stars

Medicine

  • Mayahuel, goddess of Agave. Mayahuel is also known as the "Woman of the 400 Breasts". Mayahuel is the mother of the Centzontotochtin.[4]

Fertility

  • Oxomo, goddess of astrology and calendars associated with nighttime.
  • Cihuateteo, the benevolent spirits of women who died in childbirth. Cihuateteo were likened to the spirits of male warriors who died in violent conflict, because childbirth was conceptually equivalent to the battles of Aztec culture.
  • Tzitzimitl (sg. / Tzitzimimeh, pl.), female deities. As such related to fertility, Tzitzimimeh were associated with the Cihuateteo and other female deities such as Tlaltecuhtli, Coatlicue, Citlalicue, and Cihuacoatl. The leader of the Tzitzimimeh was the goddess Itzpapalotl who was the ruler of Tamoanchan, the paradise where the Tzitzimimeh lived in.
  • Civateteo, vampire goddesses and also the malevolent spirits who died in childbirth. Civateteo lurk in temples or lie in wait at crossroads and are ghastly to behold. Civateteo are possibly forms of Cihuateteo.
  • Cihuacoatl, goddess of childbirth and picker of souls.
  • Coatlicue, goddess of fertility, life, death, and rebirth.
  • Chimalma, goddess of fertility, life, death, and rebirth.
  • Xochitlicue, goddess of fertility, life, death, and rebirth.
  • Itzpapalotl, death goddess, obsidian butterfly, and leader of the Tzitzimimeh.
  • Toci, goddess of healing. Toci has also been under the name of "Teteoinnan".
  • Temazcalteci, goddess of maternity associated with Toci.
  • Quilaztli, aztec patron of midwives. Quilaztli is also known as Coacihuatl (serpent woman), Cuauhcihuatl (eagle woman), Yoacihuatl (warrior woman), and Tzitzimincihuatl (devil woman). These are individual honorary classes for women.
  • Tonantzin, goddess who is called "our mother". She is a goddess that can also be any other names (e.g. Mother Earth).
  • Chantico, goddess of fires in the family hearth and volcanoes.

Underworld

Sacrifice

  • Itzpapalotlcihuatl, goddess of sacrifice.
  • Chalchiuhtlicue, goddess of running water, lakes, rivers, seas, streams, horizontal waters, storms, and baptism.[4]
  • Acuecueyotl is Chalchiuhtlicue in disguise, but Acuecueyotl is also the god of rivers.
  • Atlatoman, patron goddess of those who are born with physical deformities or for unfortunate Mexica who suffered from open sores. This deity was also thought to be the cause of these ailments. She was impersonated by young virgins.
  • Huixtocihuatl, goddess of salt and patron of cultivated foods (including people in the salt trade) who is also part of the Thirteen Heavens.
  • Atlacoya, goddess of drought.
  • Tzapotlatena, goddess of nature.

Earth

  • Tlaltecuhtli, is the old god/goddess[2] of earth. (changed in the landscape and atmosphere)[4]
  • Tlalcihuatl, another old goddess of earth. (changed in the landscape and atmosphere)
  • Coatlicue, goddess of earth.
  • Tlazolteotl, goddess of lust, carnality, passions and sexual misdeeds that she gives to the Aztecs. Tlazolteotl also forgives them. She is part of the Thirteen Heavens where they are "as lunar phases".
  • Ixcuiname, goddesses of carnality.
    • Tiacapan, goddess of sexual passion.
    • Teicu, goddess of sexual appetite.
    • Tlaco, goddess of sexual longing.
    • Xocotzin, goddess of sexual desire.
  • Chicomecoatl, goddess of agriculture.
  • Xilonen, goddess of maize to where she has it and is tender due to the maize.
  • Chicomecoatl-Xilonen, the connection of maize and agriculture. Chicomecoatl is certainly similar to Xilonen, who is sometimes referred to as Chicomecoatl.

Art

  • Ayautheotl, the mysterious and unknown goddess of mist and haze. Ayautheotl is responsible for fame and vanity.
  • Xochiquetzal, goddess of fertility, beauty, sexual female power, protection of young mothers, pregnancy, childbirth, and women's crafts.
  • Xochitlicue, goddess of growthiness. Xochitlicue is the mother of the twins, Xochiquetzal and Xochipilli.

Travel

  • Malinalxochitl, goddess or sorceress of snakes, scorpions and insects of the desert.
  • Ilamatecuhtli, goddess of weavers and patron goddess of weaver guilds.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Aztec Pantheon". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  2. ^ a b "Aztec Gods or Deities". Aztec Calendar.
  3. ^ "Xiuhtecuhtli". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Ph. D., Anthropology; M. A., Anthropology; B. A., Humanities. "The 10 Most Important Aztec Gods and Goddesses". ThoughtCo. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  5. ^ "The god with the longest name?". Mexicolore.
  6. ^ "Tezcatlipoca". Mythopedia. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  7. ^ Willis, Roy G. (1993). World Mythology. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-8050-2701-3.
  8. ^ "Search and ye shall find..." Mexicolore.
  9. ^ "Xipe Totec". Mythopedia. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  10. ^ "Xipe Totec". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  11. ^ "Huitzilopochtli | Aztec god". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  12. ^ "TEOYAOMIQUI". GodChecker.

External links

  • Mexicolore
  • "A Visual Guide to the Aztec Pantheon".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Aztec gods and supernatural beings news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message This is a list of gods and supernatural beings from the Aztec culture its religion and mythology Many of these deities are sourced from Codexes such as the Florentine Codex Bernardino de Sahagun the Codex Borgia Stefano Borgia and the informants They are all divided into gods and goddesses in sections They also come from the Thirteen Heavens Contents 1 Gods 1 1 Ahuiateteo 1 2 Stars 1 3 Medicine 1 4 Centzontotochtin 1 5 Cinteteo 1 6 Fertility 1 7 Ehecatotontli 1 8 Xiuhtotontli 1 9 Underworld 1 10 Four Tezcatlipocas 1 11 Ballgame 1 12 Sacrifice 1 13 Earth 1 14 Art 1 15 Travel 2 Goddesses 2 1 Stars 2 2 Medicine 2 3 Fertility 2 4 Underworld 2 5 Sacrifice 2 6 Earth 2 7 Art 2 8 Travel 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksGods EditAhuiateteo Edit The Ahuiateteo are gods of excess and pleasure 1 Macuilcozcacuauhtli the god of gluttony Macuilcuetzpalin one of the members of the Ahuiateteo Macuilmalinalli one of the members of the Ahuiateteo Macuiltochtli the god of drunkenness and pulque Macuilxochitl the god of gambling and music and an aspect of Xochipilli Stars Edit Centzonmimixcoa the 400 gods of the northern stars Cuahuitlicac one of the members of the Centzonmimixcoa Cuahuitlicac was Coatlicue s son and Huitzilopochtli s brother like the god Tlacahuepan Cuahuitlicac warned the unborn Huitzilopochtli that Coatlicue s other 400 children were planning to kill her to prevent the birth of Huitzilopochtli Cuahuitlicac is a god of the northern stars like all of the others from the Centzonmimixcoa Centzonhuitznahua the 400 gods of the southern stars Medicine Edit Patecatl god of healing and patron god of doctors and peyote Patecatl is the Centzontotochtin s father Ixtlilton god of medicine and healing Centzontotochtin Edit The Centzontotochtin are the 400 gods of pulque Ometochtli leader of the Centzontotochtin Tezcatzoncatl Tlilhua Toltecatl Tepoztecatl Texcatzonatl Colhuatzincatl MacuiltochtliCinteteo Edit The Cinteteo are gods of the maizes associated with the Tianquiztli Iztacuhca Cinteotl god of the white maize Tlatlauhca Cinteotl god of the red maize Cozauhca Cinteotl god of the yellow maize Yayauhca Cinteotl god of the black maize Cinteotl related god of maize Fertility Edit Cipactonal god of astrology and calendars associated with daytime Huehuecoyotl god of old age origin and deception 2 Huehuecoyotl is also the patron of wisdom related to his tricks and foolishness Huehueteotl god of old age and origin Ehecatotontli Edit The Ehecatotontli are gods of the winds or breezes Mictlanpachecatl god of the north wind Cihuatecayotl god of the west wind Tlalocayotl god of the east wind Huitztlampaehecatl god of the south wind Ehecatl related god of wind He blows the clouds with his breath to make them move in the first layer of the Thirteen Heavens Quetzalcoatl Ehecatl the connection of wind and light Xiuhtotontli Edit The Xiuhtotontli are gods of fire and alternative manifestations or states of Xiuhtecuhtli Xiuhiztacuhqui god of the white fire Xiuhtlatlauhqui god of the red fire Xiuhcozauhqui god of the yellow fire Xiuhxoxoauhqui god of the blue fire Xiuhtecuhtli related god of fire and time His face is painted with black and red pigment 3 Xiuhtecuhtli Huehueteotl the connection of old age and time Underworld Edit Mictlantecuhtli god of Mictlan the Underworld He is also part of the Thirteen Heavens Acolmiztli god of Mictlan the Underworld He is a possible form of Mictlantecuhtli Acolmiztli is also known as Acolnahuacatl Techlotl god who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld This deity was associated with owls such as Chalchiuhtecolotl Nextepehua god of the ashes who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld Nextepehua was Micapetlacalli s husband Iixpuzteque god who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld Iixpuzteque was Nesoxochi s husband Tzontemoc god who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld Tzontemoc was Chalmeccacihuatl s husband Xolotl god of death who is associated with Venus and the Evening Star He is the twin god and a double of Quetzalcoatl Cuaxolotl god who is assumed to be the female counterpart of Xolotl Cuaxolotl appears to be a manifestation of Chantico although there seems to be some conflicting opinions Tloque Nahuaque experimental god of monotheism Ometeotl transcendent god of duality composed of Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl Ometecuhtli god of substance Tonacatecuhtli god of sustenance associated with Ometecuhtli Piltzintecuhtli god of the visions In Aztec mythology he is associated with Mercury the planet that is visible just before sunrise or just after sunset and healing Citlalatonac god of female stars in the Milky Way Mixcoatl god of hunting and old god of hurricanes and storms Mixcoatl is associated with the Milky Way Amhimitl is Mixcoatl s harpoon or dart just like Xiuhcoatl is Huitzilopochtli s weapon Tonatiuh a god of the sun He is also part of the Thirteen Heavens 4 Nanauatzin a god of the sun Nanauatzin sacrificed himself in a fire so that the sun should continue to shine Tecciztecatl god who represents the male aspect of the moon Tecciztecatl is the son of Tlaloc and Chalchiuhtlicue Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli god of Venus dawn and aspect of Quetzalcoatl He has the longest name 5 He and Xolotl have Venus as association as symbol of twins Xocotl god of Venus and fire Patterns of War 1a Tlaloc 1b Xiuhtecuhtli 2a Mixcoatl 2b Xipe Totec depicted in the Codex Borgia Four Tezcatlipocas Edit Tezcatlipoca creator god lord of darkness lord of the night god of battles and the lord of the North Tezcatlipoca is also known as the Smoking Mirror Tezcatlipoca is the old arch nemesis of Quetzalcoatl Black Tezcatlipoca 6 7 Quetzalcoatl god of the life the light and wisdom lord of the winds and the day and the lord of the West Quetzalcoatl is the old arch nemesis of Tezcatlipoca Sometimes Quetzalcoatl was the ruler of the East like Xipe Totec He is also the most googled god in the world 8 White Tezcatlipoca 4 Xipe Totec god of agriculture fertility seasons metalsmiths and disease and the lord of the East Xipe Totec once again was the lord of the East and Quetzalcoatl was the ruler of the West but sometimes they were the other way round and Xipe Totec was the lord of the West Red Tezcatlipoca 9 10 Huitzilopochtli god of war sun human sacrifice bloodletting and the lord of the South Blue Tezcatlipoca 11 Painal god of battles and Huitzilopochtli s messenger Tlacahuepan god of war in Toltec and Huitzilopochtli s brother Tepeyollotl god of the animals darkened caves echoes and earthquakes Tepeyollotl is a variant of Tezcatlipoca and is associated with mountains Itzcaque god who represents Tezcatlipoca in his capacity of starting wars for his own amusement Chalchiutotolin god of illness disorder and chaos Chalchiutotolin absolves humans of guilt and overcomes their fate He is also a variant of Tezcatlipoca Ixquitecatl god of sorcerers Ixquitecatl is a possible variant of Tezcatlipoca Itztlacoliuhqui Ixquimilli god of frost ice cold winter and punishment Itztlacoliuhqui Ixquimilli is also the god of objectivity and blindfolded justice Itztlacoliuhqui Ixquimilli is a variant of Tezcatlipoca and is associated with the night and the north Macuiltotec god of arsenal Macuiltotec is mainly associated with weaponry and the rites of warfare Macuiltotec is a possible variant of Tezcatlipoca Itztli god of stone and sacrifice Itztli is a variant of Tezcatlipoca and shares his qualities with Itztlacoliuhqui Ixquimilli Ballgame Edit Amapan one of the deities of the Tlachtli ball court and one of the patron deities of the ballgame Ullamaliztli Uappatzin one of the deities of the Tlachtli ball court and one of the patron deities of the ballgame Ullamaliztli Five Tlaloque depicted in the Codex Borgia Sacrifice Edit Itzpapalotltotec god of sacrifice Miquiztlitecuhtli god of death Tlaloc god of rain lightning and thunder Tlaloc is associated with fertility and agriculture Tlaloc pierces the clouds bellies to make them rain in the first layer of the Thirteen Heavens 4 Tlaloque gods of rain weather and mountains Tlaloc had also been considered the ruler of this motley group Chalchiuhtlatonal god of water who is related to the goddess Chalchiuhtlicue Atlaua god of water and protector of archers and fishermen The Aztecs prayed to Atlaua when there were deaths in water Opochtli god of fishing and birdcatchers Apparently Opochtli is the discoverer of both the harpoon and net Teoyaomiqui god of flowers and dead warriors 12 Earth Edit Tlaltecayoa god who is associated with the round earth Cipactli crocodile god His name means crocodile in Nahuatl His name is similar to the god Cipactonal Itztapaltotec one of the patrons of the trecena and aspect of Xipe Totec Cinteotl god of maize 4 Patterns of Merchants 1a Huehuecoyotl 1b Zacatzontli 2a Yacatecuhtli 2b Tlacotzontli 3a Tlazolteotl 3b Tonatiuh depicted in the Codex Borgia Art Edit Ppillimtec god of music and poetry Omacatl god of feast and joy Chicomexochtli god of painters Chiconahuiehecatl a creator god similar to the Tezcatlipocas Coyotlinahual god of feather workers Xoaltecuhtli god of dream Xippilli god of the verdant fields associated with summer Xochipilli god of love art games beauty dance flowers maize fertility and song Travel Edit Yacatecuhtli god of commerce and bartering and patron god of commerce and travellers especially business travellers Zacatzontli god of roads Zacatzontli can be a protector for merchants Tlacotzontli god of roads Tlacotzontli can be a protector for merchants Nappatecuhtli patron god of mat makers Cochimetl god of commerce bartering and merchants Goddesses EditStars Edit Coyolxauhqui goddess of the moon and leader of the Centzonhuitznahua 1 Tianquiztli goddesses of the Pleiades Citlaxoncuilli goddess of Ursa Major Citlaltlachtli goddess of Orion Citlalcolotl goddess of Scorpius Citlalozomahtli goddess of Cepheus Ursa Minor and Draco Citlalmiquiztli goddess of Sagittarius and Corona Australis Citlalhuitzitzilin goddess of Columba and Lepus Citlalmazatl goddess of Eridanus and Fornax Citlalolli goddess of Leo Citlalcuetzpalli goddess of Andromeda and Pegasus Citlaltecpatl goddess of Piscis Austrinus and Crane Citlalxonecuilli goddess of Auriga and Perseus Citlalicue goddess of female stars in the Milky Way Metztli goddess of the moon Medicine Edit Mayahuel goddess of Agave Mayahuel is also known as the Woman of the 400 Breasts Mayahuel is the mother of the Centzontotochtin 4 Fertility Edit Oxomo goddess of astrology and calendars associated with nighttime Cihuateteo the benevolent spirits of women who died in childbirth Cihuateteo were likened to the spirits of male warriors who died in violent conflict because childbirth was conceptually equivalent to the battles of Aztec culture Tzitzimitl sg Tzitzimimeh pl female deities As such related to fertility Tzitzimimeh were associated with the Cihuateteo and other female deities such as Tlaltecuhtli Coatlicue Citlalicue and Cihuacoatl The leader of the Tzitzimimeh was the goddess Itzpapalotl who was the ruler of Tamoanchan the paradise where the Tzitzimimeh lived in Civateteo vampire goddesses and also the malevolent spirits who died in childbirth Civateteo lurk in temples or lie in wait at crossroads and are ghastly to behold Civateteo are possibly forms of Cihuateteo Cihuacoatl goddess of childbirth and picker of souls Coatlicue goddess of fertility life death and rebirth Chimalma goddess of fertility life death and rebirth Xochitlicue goddess of fertility life death and rebirth Itzpapalotl death goddess obsidian butterfly and leader of the Tzitzimimeh Toci goddess of healing Toci has also been under the name of Teteoinnan Temazcalteci goddess of maternity associated with Toci Quilaztli aztec patron of midwives Quilaztli is also known as Coacihuatl serpent woman Cuauhcihuatl eagle woman Yoacihuatl warrior woman and Tzitzimincihuatl devil woman These are individual honorary classes for women Tonantzin goddess who is called our mother She is a goddess that can also be any other names e g Mother Earth Chantico goddess of fires in the family hearth and volcanoes Underworld Edit Mictecacihuatl goddess of Mictlan the Underworld She is also part of the Thirteen Heavens Micapetlacalli goddess of the tomb who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld Micapetlacalli was Nextepehua s wife Nesoxochi goddess of fear who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld Nesoxochi was Iixpuzteque s wife Chalmeccacihuatl goddess who lived in one of nine layers of the underworld Chalmeccacihuatl was Tzontemoc s wife Omecihuatl goddess of substance Tonacacihuatl goddess of sustenance associated with Omecihuatl Tianquiztli goddesses of the Pleiades Citlaxoncuilli goddess of Ursa Major Citlaltlachtli goddess of Orion Citlalcolotl goddess of Scorpius Citlalozomahtli goddess of Cepheus Ursa Minor and Draco Citlalmiquiztli goddess of Sagittarius and Corona Australis Citlalhuitzitzilin goddess of Columba and Lepus Citlalmazatl goddess of Eridanus and Fornax Citlalolli goddess of Leo Citlalcuetzpalli goddess of Andromeda and Pegasus Citlaltecpatl goddess of Piscis Austrinus and Crane Citlalxonecuilli goddess of Auriga and Perseus Citlalicue goddess of female stars in the Milky Way Metztli goddess of the moon Sacrifice Edit Itzpapalotlcihuatl goddess of sacrifice Chalchiuhtlicue goddess of running water lakes rivers seas streams horizontal waters storms and baptism 4 Acuecueyotl is Chalchiuhtlicue in disguise but Acuecueyotl is also the god of rivers Atlatoman patron goddess of those who are born with physical deformities or for unfortunate Mexica who suffered from open sores This deity was also thought to be the cause of these ailments She was impersonated by young virgins Huixtocihuatl goddess of salt and patron of cultivated foods including people in the salt trade who is also part of the Thirteen Heavens Atlacoya goddess of drought Tzapotlatena goddess of nature Earth Edit Tlaltecuhtli is the old god goddess 2 of earth changed in the landscape and atmosphere 4 Tlalcihuatl another old goddess of earth changed in the landscape and atmosphere Coatlicue goddess of earth Tlazolteotl goddess of lust carnality passions and sexual misdeeds that she gives to the Aztecs Tlazolteotl also forgives them She is part of the Thirteen Heavens where they are as lunar phases Ixcuiname goddesses of carnality Tiacapan goddess of sexual passion Teicu goddess of sexual appetite Tlaco goddess of sexual longing Xocotzin goddess of sexual desire Chicomecoatl goddess of agriculture Xilonen goddess of maize to where she has it and is tender due to the maize Chicomecoatl Xilonen the connection of maize and agriculture Chicomecoatl is certainly similar to Xilonen who is sometimes referred to as Chicomecoatl Art Edit Ayautheotl the mysterious and unknown goddess of mist and haze Ayautheotl is responsible for fame and vanity Xochiquetzal goddess of fertility beauty sexual female power protection of young mothers pregnancy childbirth and women s crafts Xochitlicue goddess of growthiness Xochitlicue is the mother of the twins Xochiquetzal and Xochipilli Travel Edit Malinalxochitl goddess or sorceress of snakes scorpions and insects of the desert Ilamatecuhtli goddess of weavers and patron goddess of weaver guilds See also EditCamaxtli see Mixcoatl Inaquizcaotl see Huitzilopochtli Acuecueyotlcihuatl see Chalchiuhtlicue Acolnahuacatlcihuatl see Acolmiztli Teteo see Toci Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aztec deities References Edit a b Aztec Pantheon World History Encyclopedia Retrieved 2020 10 01 a b Aztec Gods or Deities Aztec Calendar Xiuhtecuhtli World History Encyclopedia Retrieved 2020 10 01 a b c d e f g Ph D Anthropology M A Anthropology B A Humanities The 10 Most Important Aztec Gods and Goddesses ThoughtCo Retrieved 2020 10 01 The god with the longest name Mexicolore Tezcatlipoca Mythopedia Retrieved 2020 10 01 Willis Roy G 1993 World Mythology Macmillan ISBN 978 0 8050 2701 3 Search and ye shall find Mexicolore Xipe Totec Mythopedia Retrieved 2020 10 01 Xipe Totec World History Encyclopedia Retrieved 2020 10 01 Huitzilopochtli Aztec god Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2020 10 01 TEOYAOMIQUI GodChecker External links EditMexicolore A Visual Guide to the Aztec Pantheon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Aztec gods and supernatural beings amp oldid 1119561330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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