In Aztec religion, Huixtocihuatl[pronunciation?] (or Uixtochihuatl, Uixtociuatl) was a fertility goddess who presided over salt and salt water. The Aztecs...
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Tecciztecatl, possibly with Chalchiuhtlicue. Tláloc had an older sister named Huixtocihuatl. There is a sanctuary found atop Cerro Tláloc, dedicated to the god...
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the Tlaloque (Nappatecuhtli, Tomiyauhtecuhtli, Opochtli, Yauhtli) and Huixtocihuatl With Tonatiuh: Centzon Mimixcoa (Leyenda de los Soles) Equivalents Greek...
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Some codexes also mark this deity as the cause of these ailments. Huixtocihuatl, goddess of salt and patron of cultivated foods (including people in...
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festival Mexica of the month Teculhuitontli, where the goddess of salt Huixtocíhuatl, whose color was yellow, was celebrated and who offered herself as sacrifice...
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lakes, rivers, seas, streams, horizontal waters, storms, and baptism. Huixtocihuatl, goddess of salt Opochtli, god of fishing and birdcatchers, discoverer...
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Zumarraga) Siblings Quetzalcoatl, Xipe-Totec, Huitzilopochtli (Codex Zumarraga) Consorts Xochiquetzal, Huixtocihuatl, Xilonen, Atlatonan Children None...
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14 June–3 July Xochipilli Feasts to goddesses of grain, sacrifice of Huixtocihuatl Huey Tecuilhuitl "Great festival of lords" 4 July–23 July Xilonen, maize...
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7 tēcuilhuitōntli (“lesser feast day”) Jun 29–Jul 18 Jun 02–Jun 21 Huixtocihuatl 8 huēyi tēcuilhuitōntli (“greater feast day”) Jul 19–Aug 07 Jun 22–Jul...
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the origin of Holy Water in the Christian faith. In Aztec mythology, Huixtocihuatl was a fertility goddess who presided over salt and salt water. Salt...
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