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- Mayahuel (Nahuatl pronunciation: [maˈjawel]) is the female deity ****ociated with the maguey plant among cultures of central Mexico in the Postclassic era...
- Metztli, goddess of the moon. Mayahuel, goddess of Agave. Mayahuel is also known as the "Woman of the 400 ****". Mayahuel is the mother of the Centzontotochtin...
- discoverer of peyote as well as the "lord of the root of pulque". With Mayahuel, he was the father of the Centzon Totochtin. In the Aztec calendar, Patecatl...
- ("five-rabbit"), and Ometochtli ("two-rabbit"). Their parents are Patecatl and Mayahuel and they may be brothers of Ixtlilton. Amoxaltepetl by Christian Aboytes...
- Actress awards including the Guadalajara's International Film Festival's Mayahuel, the Prix d'Interprétation Féminine at the Amiens International Film Festival...
- Festival, Mayahuel Award - Best Actor for Enrique Arreola (Tied with Roberto Espejo for Puños rosas) 2004 Guadalajara Film Festival, Mayahuel Award - Best...
- representing the drink's effects, and are the children of Mayahuel. Another version involving Mayahuel has her as a mortal woman who discovered how to collect...
- Ling, Chinese god of wine. One of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove Mayahuel, Mexican goddess of pulque. Methe, Gr**** personification of drinking and...
- those whom you believe in their talent, magical things happen" She won the Mayahuel Award at the Guadalajara International Film Festival for the movie Mariachi...
- by his calendrical name, Ometochtli ("two-rabbit"). He is a consort of Mayahuel, who is a mask-avatar of Xōchiquetzal. According to Aztec myth, Tepoztēcatl...