- In
Aztec religion,
Ītzpāpalōtl [iːt͡spaːˈpalot͡ɬ] ("Obsidian Butterfly") was a
striking skeletal warrior and
death goddess and
queen of the Tzitzimimeh...
- and
parturient women. The
leader of the
tzitzimimeh was the
goddess Itzpapalotl who was the
ruler of Tamoanchan, the
paradise where the
Tzitzimimeh resided...
-
thousand years old,
Itzpapalotl (translated as
Obsidian Butterfly) is an
Aztec vampire who
believes herself to be the
goddess Itzpapalotl. Due to her having...
- Night, a
group of nine gods, each of whom
ruled over a
particular night Itzpapalotl,
fearsome skeletal goddess of the
stars Metztli, god or
goddess of the...
-
George Yepes and
filmmaker Robert Rodriguez of
Hayek as the
Aztec goddess Itzpapalotl. In July 2007, The
Hollywood Reporter ranked Hayek 4th in
their Latino...
- and
rebirth Xochitlicue,
goddess of fertility, life,
death and
rebirth Itzpapalotl,
warrior and
death goddess,
obsidian butterfly,
leader of the Tzitzimimeh...
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picker of souls. Citlalicue,
goddess of
female stars in the
Milky Way.
Itzpapalotl,
goddess of death. She was the
leader of the Tzitzimitl.
Stone knives...
- Citlalicue, and Cihuacoatl. The
leader of the
Tzitzimimeh was the
goddess Itzpapalotl who was the
ruler of Tamoanchan. Cihuateteotl,
vampire goddesses and...
- (earth as the womb and grave),
Tlazolteotl (filth and purification)
Itzpapalotl:
monstrous ruler of
Tamoanchan (a
paradise realm) Mictecacihuatl: queen...
- Miccail****tontli
Personal information Parents Xōchitlīcuē (Codex Ramírez)
Siblings Xōchiquetzal
Consort Ītzpāpalōtl Equivalents Gr****
equivalent Dionysus...