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Tlālōcān (Nahuatl pronunciation: [t͡ɬaːˈloːkaːn̥]; "place of Tlāloc") is
described in
several Aztec codices as a paradise,
ruled over by the rain deity...
- Austin : Tamoanchan,
Tlalocan. U Pr of Co, 1997. pp. 169–170,
citing Zingg 1982, 1:171
Alfredo López Austin : Tamoanchan,
Tlalocan. U Pr of Co, 1997. p...
- such as
certain diseases and
lightning — went to a
paradise called Tlalocan.
Tlalocan "The
Soldier of Mictlán," a poem by
Rigoberto Gonzalez Grim Fandango...
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addition to the chacmools,
human corpses were
found in
close proximity to the
Tlálocan half of
Templo Mayor,
which were
likely war captives.
These archaeological...
- religion,
Chalchiuitlicue helps Tlaloc to rule the
paradisial kingdom of
Tlalocan.
Chalchiutlicue brings fertility to
crops and is
thought to
protect women...
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Talokan or
Talocan may
refer to: Taloqan, a city in
northeastern Afghanistan Tlālōcān, a
mythological city in
Aztec mythology,
ruled by Tlāloc and his consort...
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Mesoamerican Mictlān
Tamoanchan Thirteen Heavens Tlālōcān Xibalba Plains Indians Happy hunting ground Tupi Land
without evil
Wicca The
Summerland Theosophy...
- 1973
Alfredo López
Austin (transl. by
Ortiz de Montellano) : Tamoanchan,
Tlalocan.
University Press of Colorado, 1997. p. 161,
citing Inchon, p. 46 Alfredo...
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water called Tlalocan ("the
place of Tlaloc").
After death, the soul of the
Aztec went to one of
three places: the sun, Mictlan, or
Tlalocan.
Souls of fallen...
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Mesoamerican Mictlān
Tamoanchan Thirteen Heavens Tlālōcān Xibalba Plains Indians Happy hunting ground Tupi Land
without evil
Wicca The
Summerland Theosophy...