- In
Mexica mythology, the
Centzon Tōtōchtin (Nahuatl pronunciation: [sent͡son toːˈtoːt͡ʃtin] "four-hundred rabbits"; also Centzontōtōchtin) are a group...
- sons,
collectively known as the
Centzon ****tznahua, who
ended up
having their hearts eaten by ****tzilopochtli. The
Centzon ****tznahua met
their demise when...
- Centzonhuītznāhua (Nahuatl pronunciation: [sent͡sonwiːtsˈnaːwa] or, the plural,
Centzon Huītznāuhtin, [sent͡sonwiːtsˈnaːwtin]) were the gods of the
southern stars...
-
priestess Cōātlīcue ("Serpent Skirt"). She was the
leader of her brothers, the
Centzon ****tznahua ("Four
Hundred ****tznahua"). She led her
brothers in an attack...
-
viewed as a
celestial battle against the moon (Coyolxauhqui) and the
stars (
Centzon ****tznahua).
Another version of the myth,
found in the
historical chronicles...
- the Centzonmīmixcōah (Nahuatl pronunciation: [sentsonmiːmiʃˈkoːaʔ] or
Centzon Mīmixcōah: the "Four
Hundred Mimixcoa",
Cloud Serpents) are the gods of...
-
programming block from July 26 to
December 27, 2007. A
manga spin-off,
titled Centzon Hitchers and
Undertaker (センツォン・ヒッチャーズ&アンダーテイカー,
Sentson Hitchāzu & Andāteikā)...
- ****tzilopochtli,
Coyolxauhqui and the
Centzon ****tznahuac (Codex Florentine) • With Camaxtle-Mixcoatl or Tonatiuh: the
Centzon Mimixcoa (Codex Ramirez)...
- Coyolxāuhqui,
goddess of the moon and
leader of the
Centzon ****tznahua. Cuetlāchcihuātl,
goddess of the
Centzon Mimixcoa. Tiānquiztli,
goddesses of the Pleiades...
- mask-avatar of Xōchiquetzal.
According to
Aztec myth, Tepoztēcatl was one of the
Centzon Tōtōchtin, the four
hundred children of Mayahuel, the
goddess of the maguey...