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- Panquetzaliztli is the name of the fifteenth month of the Aztec calendar. It is also a festival in the Aztec religion dedicated to ****tzilopochtli. The...
- History of Mexico, the author gives the last day of the Nahuatl month Panquetzaliztli as the date of the celebration of the rebirth of the Lord ****tzilopochtli...
- pattern of warrior ritual sacrifice, particularly during the feast of Panquetzaliztli (Banner Raising). The feast takes place in the 15th month of the Aztec...
- a system that rewarded successful warriors. During the festival of Panquetzaliztli, of which ****tzilopochtli was the patron, sacrificial victims were...
- celebrating the opening of the temple during the last day of the month Panquetzaliztli dedicated to ****tzilopochtli, day 7 acatl of the year 8 acatl (19 December...
- the Dead" was celebrated to honour the dead, as well as during the Panquetzaliztli "Raising of Banners" ceremony in the 15th month. For Aztec nobility...
- against his underworld enemies, the stars, and the moon. During the Panquetzaliztli ceremony, Xiuhcoatl was represented by a paper serpent with red feathers...
- a system that rewarded successful warriors. During the festival of Panquetzaliztli, of which ****tzilopochtli was the patron, sacrificial victims were...
- quechōlli (“roseate spoonbill”) Nov 16–Dec 05 Oct 20–Nov 8 Mixcoatl 15 panquetzaliztli (“raising of banners”) Dec 06–Dec 25 Nov 09–Nov 28 ****tzilopochtli...
- festivities for the Aztec god ****tzilopochtli. The Aztec month of Panquetzaliztli (7 December to 26 December) was dedicated to ****tzilopochtli. People...