Dioses aztecas

Aztecs Gods período posclásico tardío (1325-1521)

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  • 1325 BCE

    5th Sun Tonatiuh

    5th Sun Tonatiuh
    Symbol and god of war and In Aztec mythology, Tonatiuh was the god of the Sun and was considered by the Aztec people to be the leader of Tollan, the sky. He was also known as the fifth sun because it was believed that he was the sun that took over the firmament when the fourth sun was expelled.
  • 1299

    Nahuatl

    Nahuatl
    Symbol and god of humanity, Mexica mythology is the set of traditional Nahua myths and legends of the Mexica or Aztec people. The reality of Nahua creation is an extension and cultural complex from before the arrival of the Mexicas in the Valley of Mexico.
  • 1325

    Ometecuhtli God Of The Sun

    Ometecuhtli God Of The Sun
    represents the masculine essence of creation and is the husband of Omecíhuatl and grandfather of 4 gods to which a place is assigned: red Tezcatlipoca (Xipetótec), the tlahuiztlampa to the east; Black tezcatlipoca (Tezcatlipoca), the mictlampa to the north; White Tezcatlipoca (Quetzalcoatl), the cihuatlampa to the west.
  • 1325

    Centéotl

    Centéotl
    Symbol and god of sustinece and good fortune, he was the god of maize or corn, potatoes, coton for the people
  • 1325

    Xipe Toctec

    Xipe Toctec
    Symbol of rebirth and renewal and was the symbol of snakes and something curious is that there was a festival of xipe Totec in spring
  • 1325

    Huitzilopochtli

    Huitzilopochtli
    Symbol and god of fire war.
    Huitzilopochtli or "Lefty Hummingbird" is the god of war, solar dedication and patron of the Mexicas. Under his tutelage, this town became the most powerful in the Mesoamerican area during the Postclassic period and was the primary god of aztec calendar.
  • 1325

    1st Sun Tezcatlolipoca God of war

    1st  Sun Tezcatlolipoca God of war
    He is an omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, virile and always young deity, with a conflictive and complex, capricious and fickle personality, little predictable; he being the god of providence, the invisible, darkness, creator of heaven and earth and lord of all things.
  • 1325

    3rd Sun Tlaloc god of fertility rain and water

    3rd Sun Tlaloc god of fertility rain and water
    He made rain first and he destroyed the earth, something interesting is that there's a volcano call Tlaloc.
    Tlaloc, "god of rain", was the deity of the hills, water and fertility. According to the Nahuatl culture, he governed meteorological phenomena such as lightning, thunder, hail or storms and, frequently, he was associated with caves.
  • 1325

    2nd sun Quetzalcoatl

    2nd sun Quetzalcoatl
    Quetzalcoatl, the Aztec god of the sun and wind, air, and learning, wears around his neck the "wind breastplate" It is present through the image of Kukulcán or "Feathered Serpent", whose greatest vestiges are found in Chichén Itzá and Mayapán.
  • 1325

    4th Sun Chalchihuitl

    4th Sun Chalchihuitl
    was the god of childbirth, fertility and protection. es el (líquido precioso), el (fluido de la vida) en la cultura azteca, la cual interpretaba el chalchihuatl como la sangre humana enriquecida con los contenidos de las plantas sagradas azules y verdes (agaves, frambuesas azules, titonias y berenjenas) que se ofrecían a los dioses en sus ceremonias de Paz y Victoria.1​2​ Las personas sacrificadas eran alimentadas de esta manera, para que su sangre fuera sana y deliciosa para los dioses.