Xōchipilli [ʃoːt͡ʃiˈpilːi] is the god of art, games, dance, flowers, and song in Aztec mythology. His name contains the Nahuatl words xōchitl ("flower")...
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Xochipilli, subtitled "An Imagined Aztec Music", is a short composition for four wind instruments and six percussionists by the Mexican composer Carlos...
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Mācuīlxōchitl, the god of gambling and music as well as an aspect of Xōchipilli. Centzonmīmixcōah, the 400 gods of the northern stars. Cuahuitlīcac, one...
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god); Tlazolteotl (a female deity tied to childbirth and sexuality); and Xochipilli and Xochiquetzal (gods of song, dance and games). In some regions, particularly...
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also Speaking in tongues Xipe Totec (Aztec) Xmucane and Xpiacoc (Mayan) Xōchipilli (Aztec) Xōchiquetzal (Aztec, classical Nahuatl) Ya sang Yahweh Yesod Yggdrasil...
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cleansing and contamination, absolver of human guilt, and god of fate. Xochipilli, god of flowers, pleasure, feasting, frivolity and artistic creativity...
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and the Tupinambá of Brazil. In fact, in Aztec mythology, the deity Xochipilli was a symbol of gay men and male prostitutes. The Spanish conquistadors...
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deities".[better source needed] Ahuiateteo Ahwahnee Xochicuicatl cuecuechtli Xochipilli Cecilio A. Robelo (1905). Diccionario de Mitología Nahoa (in Spanish)...
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Sigmund/Siegmund and Signy/Sieglinde (Norse) Thessalus and Alcimenes (Greek) Xōchipilli and Xōchiquetzal (Aztec) Xolotl and Quetzalcoatl (Aztec) Yama and Yami...
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Michoacán 3 October 1994 MXN N$100 155 × 66 mm Nezahualcóyotl Sculpture of Xōchipilli, sculpture of Xiuhcoatl 3 October 1994 MXN N$200 155 × 66 mm Sor Juana...
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