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Symbol from Aztec mythology
In the Aztec culture, a tecpatl was a flint or obsidian knife with a lanceolate figure and double-edged blade, with elongated ends. Both ends could be
Tecpatl
16th-century Mexica sculpture
clawed hands, and his tongue is represented by a stone sacrificial knife (Tecpatl). The four squares that surround the central deity represent the four previous
Aztec_sun_stone
Calendar system that was used by the Aztecs
and a cycle or "Tie of the Years", and the New Fire Ceremony, day-sign 1 Tecpatl of the year 2 Acatl, corresponding to the date February 22. A correlation
Aztec_calendar
Central deity in Aztec religion
births she had given birth to a flint, which in their language they call tecpatl, from which the other gods were amazed and frightened, their children agreed
Tōnacācihuātl
Aztec deity
Mesoamerica Ethnic group Aztec (Nahua) Genealogy Parents Omecihuatl (Emerged by Tecpatl) Siblings the Nauhtzonteteo (1,600 gods) Children With Piltzintecuhtli:
Tlazōlteōtl
Aztec god of disease and plague
overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days
Chalchiuhtotolin
Marigold Vestment;" one of the Tlaloque. Itzpapalotltotec, god of sacrifice. Tecpatl/Itztapal-Totec/Itztli, god of sacrificial knives. an important deity in
List of Aztec gods and supernatural beings
List_of_Aztec_gods_and_supernatural_beings
Aztec gods of the northern stars
"hid in the ball-court." From this ambuscade, these 5 slew the 400. In Ce Tecpatl, after the Creation of the Fifth Sun in Teotihuacan, Camaxtle-Mixcoatl
Centzonmīmixcōa
Legendary ancestral home of the Aztec
the exit from Aztlán; day-sign "4 Cuauhtli" (Four Eagle) of the year "1 Tecpatl" (Knife) or 1064–1065, and correlated to January 4, 1065. Cristobal del
Aztlán
Aztec deity
Mesoamerica Ethnic group Aztec (Nahoa) Genealogy Parents Omecihuatl (Emerged by Tecpatl) Siblings the Nauhtzonteteo (1,600 gods) Consort None Children None
Huēhuecoyōtl
Aztec deity
Ilancueye is nothing more than the personification of the Earth. In Ce Tecpatl, after the Creation of the Fifth Sun in Teotihuacan, Camaxtle, one of the
Mixcoatl
Archaeological site in Tlaxcala, Mexico
AD Diego Muñoz Camargo States that the arrival took place in the year 5 Técpatl (5 Flint), 300 years before his History of Tlaxcala was written. c. 1310
Tepeticpac
Aztec deity of darkness and violence
figure is bounded on the left side by the symbols for acatl (reed) and tecpatl (flint knife), both of which are associated with Tezcatlipoca. Depicting
Tezcatlipoca
Aztec goddess of the maguey plant
Mesoamerica Ethnic group Aztec (Nahoa) Genealogy Parents Omecihuatl (Emerged by Tecpatl) Siblings the Nauhtzonteteo (1,600 gods) Consort Patecatl Children Centzon
Mayahuel
Aztec god of healing, fertility, and pulque
Mesoamerica Ethnic group Aztec (Nahua) Genealogy Parents Omecihuatl (Emerged by Tecpatl) Siblings the Nauhtzonteteo (1,600 gods) Consort Mayahuel Children Centzon
Patecatl
New year celebration per the Aztec calendar
a cycle or "Tie of the Years," and the New Fire Ceremony, day-sign "1 Tecpatl" of the year "2 Acatl," corresponding to the date February 22nd.[citation
Aztec_New_Year
Aztec goddess
appear with clear butterfly or eagle attributes. Her wings are obsidian or tecpatl (flint) knife tipped. (In the Manuscript of 1558, Itzpapalotl is described
Ītzpāpālōtl
Mid-16th century pictorial Aztec codex
(death) Ocelotl (ocelot) Olin (movement) Ozomatli (monkey) Quiahuitl (rain) Tecpatl (flint) Boone, Elizabeth Hill (1983). The Codex Magliabechiano and the
Codex_Magliabechiano
Pre-Columbian Middle American pictorial manuscript from Central Mexico
Xipe Totec Cozcacuauhtli (Vulture), Itzpapalotl Olin (Movement), Xolotl Tecpatl (Flint), Chalchiuhtotolin Quiyahuitl (Rain), Tonatiuh Xochitl (Flower)
Codex_Borgia
City in Sinaloa, Mexico
An ancient indigenous settlement called Huey Colhuacan dates back to Tecpatl, which corresponds to 628 CE. The Aztecs built it during their pilgrimage
Culiacán
Aztec god of fire, heat, and time
rulership, and was considered a solar god. His principal symbols are the tecpatl (flint) and the mamalhuatzin, the two sticks that were rubbed together
Xiuhtecuhtli
Aztec calendar
showing four day-symbols of the tōnalpōhualli: (ce = one) Flint/Knife tecpatl, (ōme = two) Rain quiahuitl, (ēyi = three) Flower xōchitl, and (nāhui =
Tōnalpōhualli
13-day period used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerican calendars
Malinalli (Grass) Mayahuel South 9 1 Coatl (Serpent) Xiuhtecuhtli East 10 1 Tecpatl (Flint) Mictlantecuhtli North 11 1 Ozomatli (Monkey) Patecatl West 12 1
Trecena
Cofounder of Aztec city Tenochtitlan
Mexica from 1116 (1-Tecpatl) comparing computations with the beginning of the migration presented in the Codex Boturini to 1312 (2-tecpatl) To try to give
Acacitli
Warfare of the Mesoamerican civilization
designs were studded with flint or obsidian cutting elements on its sides. Tecpatl: This weapon was meant to represent the Aztec God Xiuhtecuhtli. A dagger
Aztec_warfare
Tlatoani of Ecatepec
Chimalpilli II (died in year 2 Técpatl) was a Tlatoani (ruler) of the Nahua altepetl (city-state) Ecatepec, in 16th-century Mesoamerica. The first known
Chimalpilli_II
Tlatoani of Texcoco
who likewise committed suicide. Aztec calendar date: year 4 Flint (4 tecpatl). Aztec calendar date: years 11 Rabbit (11 tochtli) and 3 Reed (3 acatl)
Nezahualcoyotl_(tlatoani)
Archaeological site in Central Mexico
symbolized by the acatl glyph (cane), the west by calli (house), the north by tecpatl (flint stone knife) and the south by tochitl (rabbit). As an inherited
Cerro de la Estrella (archaeological site)
Cerro_de_la_Estrella_(archaeological_site)
Aztec religious ceremony of renewal held every 52 years
which always happened during the birth of Huitzilopochtli, the day-sign "1 Tecpatl" of the year "2 Acatl," a procession of priests from the fire cult of Huehueteotl
New_Fire_ceremony
Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan
designated governor (tlatoani) of Ecatépec by Moctezuma, in the year 2 Técpatl after the death of Chimalpilli the former tlatoani. Moctezuma was already
Diego_de_Alvarado_Huanitzin
2018 American film by Ben Hernandez Bray
he visits Father Jesus' church once again where he takes Jesus' prized Tecpatl knife and finishes the El Chicano costume, ready to take revenge. Diego
El_Chicano_(film)
their Operation Handcuffs. Tecpatl (テクパトル, Tekupatoru) Voiced by: Junichi Yanagita (Japanese); Ian Ferguson (English) Tecpatl serves as the leader of Return
List of A Certain Magical Index characters
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and returned to Aztlan. Wandering from Aztlan again around the year "1 Tecpatl" or 1064–65 according to the codices Chimalpahin, Aubin and the Anales
History_of_Mexico_City
Second season of an American historical weapon reenactment show
free his weapon, the Aztec Jaguar slashes across the Zande's hip with his tecpatl knife. The Zande Warrior falls to the ground in pain and begins rolling
Deadliest_Warrior_season_2
Anquitzhëy "Rubber Ball" Qui-Dios cā'/Ka Molok "Our God" (hispanized name) Tecpatl "Flint Knife" Si, Cuxi "Rusty" Lopa "Damp, dew, cold" Aneyaxi "Flint Knife"
Mesoamerican_calendars
Aztec artefact
Tlaltecuhtli at each of the cardinal points, in between these glyphs are rows of tecpatl, sacrificial knives. Along the top of the rim are eyes and circular pieces
Stone_of_Tizoc
Network of arterial roads in Mexico City
Verdes to Calzada de las Armas, in the State of Mexico) Calz. San Isidro Tecpatl (From Las Armas to Av. Tezozómoc) Tochtli (Pte - Ote)(From Tezozómoc to
Eje_vial
the Aztec Jaguar's tecpatl sacrificial knife. In the test, both weapons were demonstrated as execution weapons. First, the tecpatl demonstrated human
List of Deadliest Warrior episodes
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Town in Tultepec municipality, Mexico
the annals of Cuautitlán, Chimapopolca codex, it is mentioned that in Tecpatl year one (804 AD) the Chichimecas from Cuatitlán established the dominion
Santiago_Teyahualco
stoneware workshops include those of Hugo Velazquez in Cuernavaca, Taller Tecpatl in Guanajuato, Alberto Diaz de Cossio, Graziella Diaz de Leon and Francisco
Mexican_ceramics
2010 Japanese television season
and being replaced by Etzali's colleague at his Aztec magic cabal named Tecpatl and Tochtli. 65 17 "DRAGON" Transliteration: "Doragon" (Japanese: 怪物(ドラゴン))
A Certain Magical Index season 3
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Argument; Reasoning; Proof
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, God's gift.
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Russian Equivalent to a Female Caesar or Empress; Female Version of Czar
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Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforwine, IRWIN means "boar friend."
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Lives in the valley.
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Lord Murugan
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