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    Chalchiuhtlicue [t͡ʃaːɬt͡ʃiwˈt͡ɬikʷeː] (from chālchihuitl [t͡ʃaːɬˈt͡ʃiwit͡ɬ] "jade" and cuēitl [kʷeːit͡ɬ] "skirt") (also spelled Chalciuhtlicue, Chalchiuhcueye...
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    Tláloc's sister, Chalchiuhtlicue was impersonated by ritual performers wearing the green skirt that was associated with Chalchiuhtlicue. Like that of Tláloc...
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    Tlaloc's new wife, was Chalchiuhtlicue. She was very loving towards the people, but Tezcatlipoca was not. Both the people and Chalchiuhtlicue felt his judgement...
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  • the male aspect of the Moon. Tecciztecatl is the son of Tlaloc and Chalchiuhtlicue. Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, god of Venus' dawn and aspect of Quetzalcoatl...
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    Tlaloc, god of rain, lightning and thunder. He is a fertility god. Chalchiuhtlicue, goddess of running water, lakes, rivers, seas, streams, horizontal...
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    Lord") Centeotl ("Maize God") Mictlantecuhtli ("Underworld Lord") Chalchiuhtlicue ("Jade Is Her Skirt") Tlazolteotl ("Filth God[dess]") Tepeyollotl ("Heart...
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  • mythological city in Aztec mythology, ruled by Tlāloc and his consort Chalchiuhtlicue Talokan (Marvel Cinematic Universe), an underwater kingdom in the Marvel...
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  • Chalchiuhtlatonal (/ˌtʃæltʃiˌuːtləˈtoʊnəl/) was a god of water, related to Chalchiuhtlicue. He looks over the sea, and protects the animals living in it. It is...
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    a sun flower shield. She is also often appeared with attributes of Chalchiuhtlicue, such as her headdress and the short lines rubbing down her cheeks...
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    as a paradise, ruled over by the rain deity Tlāloc and his consort Chalchiuhtlicue. It absorbed those who died through drowning or lightning, or as a...
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