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    Centzonhuītznāhua (Nahuatl pronunciation: [sent͡sonwiːtsˈnaːwa] or, the plural, Centzon Huītznāuhtin, [sent͡sonwiːtsˈnaːwtin]) were the gods of the southern stars...
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    sons, collectively known as the Centzon Huitznahua, who ended up having their hearts eaten by Huitzilopochtli. The Centzon Huitznahua met their demise when...
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    Huitzilopochtli, Coyolxauhqui and the Centzon Huitznahuac (Codex Florentine) • With Camaxtle-Mixcoatl or Tonatiuh: the Centzon Mimixcoa (Codex Ramirez)...
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    viewed as a celestial battle against the moon (Coyolxauhqui) and the stars (Centzon Huitznahua). Another version of the myth, found in the historical chronicles...
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  • Tianquiztli (Pleiades). The two armies of stars Centzon Mimixcoa, gods of the northern stars. Centzon Huitznahuac, gods of the southern stars. Here the stars...
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