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  • Cocijo
  • Pre-Columbian Zapotec deity

    Cocijo (Zapotec: Cocijo [kosijo]; occasionally spelt Cociyo, otherwise known as Guziu in the Zapotec language) is a lightning deity of the pre-Columbian

    Cocijo

    Cocijo

    Cocijo

  • Tláloc
  • Deity in Aztec religion; a god of rain and thunder, fertility, and water

    name, e.g., the Maya version was known as Chaac and the Zapotec deity as Cocijo. Chalchiuhtlicue, or "she of the jade skirt" in Nahuatl, was the deity connected

    Tláloc

    Tláloc

    Tláloc

  • Chaac
  • Maya god of rain, thunder, and lightning

    produce thunder and rain. Chaac corresponds to Tlaloc among the Aztecs and Cocijo among the Zapotecs. Like other Maya gods, Chaac is both one and manifold

    Chaac

    Chaac

    Chaac

  • Fleur-de-lis
  • Stylized lily, heraldic symbol

    the rain god Chaac, the Maya counterpart of the Aztec Tlaloc or Zapotec Cocijo. For the transition from religious to dynastic symbolism and the beginning

    Fleur-de-lis

    Fleur-de-lis

    Fleur-de-lis

  • Huracan
  • Maya deity of wind, storm and fire

    deities are Tohil in Kʼiche mythology, Bolon Tzacab in Yucatec mythology, Cocijo in Zapotec mythology, and Tezcatlipoca in Aztec mythology. Juracán Chaac

    Huracan

    Huracan

  • List of thunder deities
  • mythology) Wakíŋyaŋ (Sioux/Lakota mythology) Xolotl and Tlaloc (Aztec mythology) Cocijo (Zapotec mythology) Chaac (Maya mythology) Yopaat (Maya mythology) Chibchacum

    List of thunder deities

    List of thunder deities

    List_of_thunder_deities

  • Mexican peso
  • Currency of Mexico

    66 mm Blue Benito Juárez, balancing scale and book Monte Albán, mask of Cocijo 19 June 2006 20 August 2007 current $50 127 × 66 mm Magenta José María Morelos

    Mexican peso

    Mexican_peso

  • List of Zapotec deities
  • The Zapotec culture is polytheist. Notable deities include: Cocijo, god of rain Coquihani, god of light Cozobi, god of maize Huetexi Pea, god who measured

    List of Zapotec deities

    List_of_Zapotec_deities

  • Zapotec peoples
  • Indigenous people of Mexico

    Zapotecs. One example is of San Pedro who resembles the Zapotec rain god Cocijo. The first missionaries among the Zapotecs were Bartolomé de Olmeda, a Mercedarian

    Zapotec peoples

    Zapotec peoples

    Zapotec_peoples

  • Mexican 20-peso note
  • Small denomination banknote

    Monte Alban, located in the state of Oaxaca. Below it is the symbol of Cocijo, and finally the mark of the Bank of Mexico. As the main subject of the

    Mexican 20-peso note

    Mexican_20-peso_note

  • List of rain deities
  • K'iche' Maya rain god Tlaloc, in Aztec and all the other Nahua religions; Cocijo, in Zapotec religion; Tirípeme Curicaueri, in Purépecha religion; Dzahui

    List of rain deities

    List of rain deities

    List_of_rain_deities

  • Weather god
  • Deity associated with thunder, rains and storms

    rain goddess, servant of Guabancex, and sidekick of thunder god Guatauva. Cocijo, Zapotec god of lightning. Ehecatl, Aztec god of wind. Guabancex, top Taíno

    Weather god

    Weather god

    Weather_god

  • Zapotec civilization
  • Indigenous civilization that flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica

    systems, the Zapotec religion was polytheistic. Some known deities were Cocijo, the rain god (similar to the Aztec god Tlaloc); Coquihani, the god of light;

    Zapotec civilization

    Zapotec civilization

    Zapotec_civilization

  • Monte Albán
  • Pre-Columbian archaeological site in Mexico

    may have been dedicated to royal ancestors, who acted as supplicants to Cocijo. One characteristic of Monte Albán is the large number of carved stone monuments

    Monte Albán

    Monte Albán

    Monte_Albán

  • Dzahui
  • Mythical deity in Mixtec folklore

    blue or green protrusion, emerging from his nose. Chaac — Maya rain god Cocijo — Zapotec rain god Tlaloc — Aztec rain god Achiutla — Spiritual and cultural

    Dzahui

    Dzahui

    Dzahui

  • Mesoamerican religion
  • Pre-Columbian indigenous religions in Mesoamerica

    deities described below. Tlāloc (Aztec) / Chaac (Maya) / Dzahui (Mixtec) / Cocijo (Zapotec) - Chief rain god; deity of water, fertility, rain, and storms

    Mesoamerican religion

    Mesoamerican_religion

  • Elite Dangerous
  • 2014 space trading and exploration simulator

    refugee crisis. The humans won by destroying the Titans. The final Titan Cocijo was destroyed in Sol on 26 May 3310. The outcome of the Thargoid Wars were

    Elite Dangerous

    Elite_Dangerous

  • Roberto Gonzalez (artist and musician)
  • Chicano artist, curator, and musician

    canvas, 90 x 78 inches. “Kociyo,” 2014, acrylic on canvas, 80 x 64 inches. “Cocijo,” 2014, acrylic on canvas, 134 x 70 inches. “Ollin” 2016, acrylic on canvas

    Roberto Gonzalez (artist and musician)

    Roberto_Gonzalez_(artist_and_musician)

  • Lambityeco
  • Mexican archaeological site

    is an elite residence with the entrance flanked by two imposing masks of Cocijo, the Zapotec rain god. There are multiple theories on the origin of the

    Lambityeco

    Lambityeco

    Lambityeco

  • Mama Ocllo
  • Andean deity

    Publishing Group. p. 76. ISBN 0-313-32696-7. Pugliano-Martin, Carol (2011). Cocijo's Gift to the People, Manco Capac and the Golden Rod, Quetzalcoatl Creates

    Mama Ocllo

    Mama Ocllo

    Mama_Ocllo

  • Suchilquitongo (archaeological site)
  • Site in Oaxaca, Mexico

    on their facades that such acts perhaps were dedicated to the rain god Cocijo cult. Future archaeological excavations may verify the hypothesis that each

    Suchilquitongo (archaeological site)

    Suchilquitongo_(archaeological_site)

  • Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito
  • Mural by Arturo García Bustos

    Lightening bolts and Cocijo The top left corner of the panel also depicts Lightning bolts emanating from the sky, evoking the god Cocijo. Note the jaugar-like

    Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito

    Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito

    Oaxaca_en_la_historia_y_en_el_mito

  • Marilyn Masson
  • Maya archaeologist (born 1958)

    Belize. Lithic Technology 26:29-49. Masson, Marilyn A. 2001. El Sobrenatural Cocijo y Poder de Linaje en La Antigua Sociedad Zapoteca. Mesoamerica 41:1-30.

    Marilyn Masson

    Marilyn_Masson

  • Pitao (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of multiple gods in the traditional Zapotec religion, including: Pitao Cocijo, the god of lightening Pitao Cozobi [ru], the primary god of maize and agriculture

    Pitao (disambiguation)

    Pitao_(disambiguation)

  • Mixtec culture
  • Pre-Hispanic archaeological culture

    whose characteristics were similar to the contemporary effigies of Pitao Cocijo produced by the Zapotecs of Los Valles. During the Classic period, Lowland

    Mixtec culture

    Mixtec culture

    Mixtec_culture

  • Sculpture in Mexico
  • El Caballito ("horse's head") Sculpture in Manzanillo, by "Sebastián". Cocijo Sculpture of Tlahuicole, Tlaxcala. List of statues on Paseo de la Reforma

    Sculpture in Mexico

    Sculpture in Mexico

    Sculpture_in_Mexico

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    Babylonian

    ADRAHASIS

    , great intelligence, i.e. the Sage.

  • Alisanne
  • Girl/Female

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    Alisanne

    Truthful; Variation of Alice; Noble

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    First; Leader

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  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Favianna

    Femininefrom the Roman family name Fabius.

  • Banah
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    Banah

    Love

  • Tirrell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Tirrell

    English and Irish : variant spelling of Tyrrell.

  • Madhupal | மதுபால
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Madhupal | மதுபால

    Honey keeper

  • Brendalynn
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Brendalynn

    Beacon on the hill. Feminine of Brendan.

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