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Xilonen may refer to: Chicomecōātl, the Aztec goddess of agriculture Xilonen, the daily newspaper of the World Conference on Women, 1975 Xilonen, a character
Xilonen
Central deity in Aztec religion
seasons, and the earth. The female equivalent of Xipe Totec was the goddess Xilonen-Chicomecoatl. Xipe Totec connected agricultural renewal with warfare. He
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Religion used in the Aztec Empire
goldsmiths Centeotl: god of maize Chicomecoatl: goddess of agriculture Xilonen: goddess of tender maize Xochipilli: meaning "flower prince", god of happiness
Aztec_religion
Aztec deity
Centeōtl, their symbol being an ear of corn. She is occasionally called Xīlōnen, 'corn dolly made of unripe maize', who was married also to Tezcatlipoca
Chicomecōātl
Japanese voice actress
[@GenshinImpact] (12 July 2024). "Voice Artist Announcement Xilonen EN VA: Beth Curry JP VA: FAIROUZ Ai #Xilonen #GenshinNatlan #GenshinImpact" (Tweet). Retrieved
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Religious folklore of the Nahua peoples of the Triple Alliance (Aztec Empire)
Centeotl, god of the maize associated with the Tianquiztli (Pleiades) Xilonen, goddess of tender maize Matron goddesses Coatlicue, goddess of fertility
Aztec_mythology
Xōcotl, goddess of sexual desire. Chicōmecōātl, goddess of agriculture. Xīlōnen, goddess of maize to where she has it and is tender due to the maize. Considered
List of Aztec gods and supernatural beings
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Topics referred to by the same term
fictional character in the Mortal Kombat series Baraka, the Ancient Name of Xilonen, a character in 2020 video game Genshin Impact Baraka (film), a 1992 experimental
Baraka
Characters in 2020 action role-playing game
Collective of Plenty. She is considered by Iansan as her prime student. Xilonen (希诺宁; Xīnuòníng) Voiced by: Mi Yang (Chinese); Elizabeth Dean (English);
List of Genshin Impact characters
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Aztec deity of darkness and violence
Zumarraga) Siblings Quetzalcoatl, Xipe-Totec, Huitzilopochtli (Codex Zumarraga) Consorts Xochiquetzal, Huixtocihuatl, Xilonen, Atlatonan Children None
Tezcatlipoca
Eleventh month of the Aztec calendar
could be either male, female or change sex as the circumstances required. Xilonen, the goddess of maize, changed sex over the course of the growing season
Ochpaniztli
Fictional nation in Genshin Impact
incompatible with those from beyond Natlan. This distinction is made clear when Xilonen attempts to forge an Ancient Name for the Traveler, explaining that feats
Natlan
extraction of the heart VIII Hueytecuihutli (from June 22 to July 11) Xilonen, Quilaztli-Cihacóatl, Ehécatl, Chicomelcóatl Sacrifice by decapitation
Human sacrifice in Aztec culture
Human_sacrifice_in_Aztec_culture
Aztec god of the dead
Tepoztēcatl Tlacotzontli Tlalocayotl Tlilhua Toci Toltecatl Tonantzin Xilonen Xiuhcōātl Xōchipilli Xōchiquetzal Xochitlicue Xocotl Xolotl Yacatecuhtli
Mictlāntēcutli
Eighth month of the Aztec calendar
Aztec calendar. It is also a festival in the Aztec religion dedicated to Xilonen and Cihuacoatl. It is called the Great festival of the Lords.[failed verification]
Huey_Tecuilhuitl
Aztec goddess
Tepoztēcatl Tlacotzontli Tlalocayotl Tlilhua Toci Toltecatl Tonantzin Xilonen Xiuhcōātl Xōchipilli Xōchiquetzal Xochitlicue Xocotl Xolotl Yacatecuhtli
Tonantzin
Day of the Aztec calendar on which an annual festival was held for the god Tezcatlipoca
ritually wed to four maidens who impersonated the goddesses Xochiquetzal, Xilonen, Atlatonan and Huixtocihuatl, and he lived with them for twenty days. Four
Tōxcatl
Calendar system that was used by the Aztecs
huēyi tēcuilhuitōntli (“greater feast day”) Jul 19–Aug 07 Jun 22–Jul 11 Xilonen 9 tlaxōchimaco (“giving of flowers”) miccāilhuitōntli (“lesser feast day
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Tepoztēcatl Tlacotzontli Tlalocayotl Tlilhua Toci Toltecatl Tonantzin Xilonen Xiuhcōātl Xōchipilli Xōchiquetzal Xochitlicue Xocotl Xolotl Yacatecuhtli
Yolteotl
Aztec goddess
OCLC 988659818. Grigsby, Thomas L.; de Leonard, Carmen Cook (1992). "Xilonen in Tepoztlán: A Comparison of Tepoztecan and Aztec Agrarian Ritual Schedules"
Huixtocihuatl
American journalist and editor (1923–2017)
the Philadelphia Bulletin, she took a five-week leave of absence to edit Xilonen, the daily newspaper of the 1975 United Nations World Conference for International
Marjorie_Paxson
365-day calendar used by the Aztecs
huēyi tēcuilhuitōntli (“greater feast day”) Jul 19–Aug 07 Jun 22–Jul 11 Xilonen 9 tlaxōchimaco (“giving of flowers”) miccāilhuitōntli (“lesser feast day
Xiuhpōhualli
Adherence to spirituality without religious adherence
and uniquely Chicano-Mexicanist rites of passage. One ritual, called Xilonen, is a rite of passage celebrated by fifteen-year-old Chicano girls that
Secular_spirituality
2016 live album by Frank Sinatra
Robert Finkelstein – executive producer Larry Walsh – mastering engineer Xilonen Oreshnick – photo coordination Charles Pignone – producer, liner notes
Sinatra:_World_On_a_String
cacao goddess. Xcanil Corona −37 43 200 Aztec and Quiche maiz goddess. Xilonen Corona 51 321 300 Aztec maize (fertility) goddess. Xmukane Corona −28.2
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Tamil
Vrisapati | வரஸபதி
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pure, Intelligent, Name of Hazrat Fatima Zahra
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Nityansh | நீதà¯à®¯à®‚à®·Â
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Hindu
Gift from God, Rewarded, Given, Giving
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Lord Murugan
Biblical
house of wrath
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Seshnag, Cosmic serpent, Owner of serpent
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Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Finnén, FINNIAN means "little white one."
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Star; Pearl; Twinkle Star
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Scottish feminine form of English James, JAMESINA means "supplanter."
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