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Mictlāntēcutli or Mictlantecuhtli (Nahuatl pronunciation: [mik.t͡ɬaːn.ˈteːkʷ.t͡ɬi], meaning "Lord of Mictlan"), in Aztec mythology, is a god of the dead and the king of Mictlan (Chicunauhmictlan), the lowest and northernmost section of the underworld.
James Moss Cardwell (January 17, 1926 – April 11, 1990), [1] [2] [3] [4] [Note 1] who used the pen name Adobe James, [5] was an American writer and educator. [6]He ...
Mictēcacihuātl as depicted in the Codex Borgia. Mictēcacihuātl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [mik.teː.kaˈsi.waːt͡ɬ], meaning "Lady of the Dead"), in Aztec mythology, is a death deity and consort of Mictlāntēcutli, god of the dead and ruler of Mictlān, the lowest level of the underworld.
Mictlan (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈmikt͡ɬaːn]) is the underworld of Aztec mythology.Most people who die would travel to Mictlan, although other possibilities exist (see "Other destinations", below). [1]
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Mictlantecutli in the Codex Borgia In Aztec mythology , Mictecacihuatl is the " Queen of Mictlan " (the Aztec underworld ), ruling over the afterlife with her husband Mictlantecuhtli . Other epithets for her include "Lady of the Dead," as her role includes keeping watch over the bones of the dead.
Onyx Equinox [1] is a Mexican-American adult animated television series created by Sofia Alexander for Crunchyroll. It is based on the mythologies of Mesoamerica , featuring deities of Aztec , Maya and Zapotec myth, while also making references to the Olmecs .
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