- In
Aztec mythology, a Tzitzimītl [t͡siˈt͡simiːt͡ɬ] (plural
Tzitzimīmeh [t͡sit͡siˈmiːmeʔ] or [t͡siːt͡siˈt͡simiʔ]) is a type of
celestial deities ****ociated...
- Butterfly") was a
striking skeletal warrior and
death goddess and
queen of the
Tzitzimimeh "star demons", who
ruled over the
paradise world of Tamōhuānchān, the...
- of
Aztec culture. Tzitzimītl (sg. /
Tzitzimīmeh, pl.),
female deities. As such
related to fertility,
Tzitzimimeh were ****ociated with the
Cihuateteo and...
- Itzpapalotl,
warrior and
death goddess,
obsidian butterfly,
leader of the
Tzitzimimeh Toci,
goddess of
health Star
deities Centzonmimixcoa, 400 gods of the...
- rulership, divination, temptation, jaguars, sorcery, beauty, war, and
strife Tzitzimimeh,
skeletal goddesses of the
stars Yohaulticetl, the
lunar goddess known...
-
their eyes to a sky
illuminated by the
current sun, ****tzilopochtli. The
Tzitzimimeh, or stars,
became jealous of
their brighter, more
important brother ****tzilopochtli...
- also
invoked by
diviners and mystics. They were ****ociated with the
Tzitzimimeh, a
group of
frightening beings that
personified death, drought, and war...