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These some of the short pages in Wikipedia about Aztec mythology as of June 13, 2004:
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| 115 |
Acolmiztli |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Acolmiztli''' was a god of [[Mictlan|the underworld]]. {{stub}} [[Catego |
| 128 |
Acolnahuacatl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Acolnahuacatl''' was a god of [[Mictlan]], the [[underworld]]. {{msg:stub |
| 83 |
Amimitl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Amimitl''' was a god of lakes and [[fishing|fishermen]]. |
| 77 |
Atl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Atl''' was a [[god]] of [[water]]. {{msg:stub}} |
| 165 |
Atlacamani |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Atlacamani''' was the goddess of oceanic storms such as [[hurricane]]s. S |
| 66 |
Atlacoya |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Atlacoya''' was the goddess of drought. |
| 180 |
Atlatonin |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Atlatonin''' was a mother goddess and a goddess of the coast. She is ass |
| 133 |
Atlaua |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Atlaua''' ("lord of the waters") was a water god, patron of fishermen and |
| 113 |
Ayauhteotl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Ayauhteotl''' was the goddess of crepuscular [[fog]], vanity and fame. { |
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| 197 |
Cemanahuatl |
'''Cemanahuatl''' is the [[Nahuatl]] word for the universe or the world. According to [[Aztec mythol |
| 71 |
Chalchiuhtlatonal |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Chalchiuhtlatonal''' was a god of [[water]]. |
| 145 |
Chalchiutotolin |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Chalchiutotolin''' was a god of disease and plague. He may be an aspect |
| 134 |
Chalmecacihuilt |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Chalmecacihuilt''' was a goddess of [[Mictlan]], the [[underworld]]. {{s |
| 120 |
Chalmecatl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Chalmecatl''' was a god of [[Mictlan]], the [[underworld]]. {{stub}} [[C |
| 102 |
Chicomexochtli |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Chicomexochtli''' was the patron god of [[painter]]s and other [[art]]ist |
| 112 |
Chiconahui |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Chiconahui''' was a domestic fertility goddess and protectress of familie |
| 98 |
Chiconahuiehecatl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], the god '''Chiconahuiehecatl''' participated in the creation of the world. |
| 191 |
Citlalatonac |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Citlalatonac''' created the [[star]]s along with his wife, [[Citlalicue]] |
| 162 |
Citlalicue |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Citlalicue''' ("star garment') created the [[star]]s along with his wife, |
| 118 |
Cochimetl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Cochimetl''', or '''Cocochimetl''' was the god of commerce and merchants. |
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| 187 |
Huitznauna |
In [[Aztec mythology]], the four-hundred '''Huitznauna''' were the [[star]] gods, each representing |
| 192 |
Mictecacihuatl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Mictecacihuatl''' was the Queen of [[Mictlan]], the underworld, and wife |
| 72 |
Opochtli |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Opochtli''' was a god of hunting and fishing. |
| 186 |
Tlillan-Tlapallan |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Tlillan-Tlapallan''' was the middle realm of the heaven, and was reserved |
| 79 |
Tonacacihuatl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Tonacacihuatl''' was the wife of [[Tonacatecuhtli]]. |
| 191 |
Tonantzin |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Tonantzin''' was a mother goddess. Like [[Tlaltecuhtli]], she was someti |
| 118 |
Tzitzimime |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Tzitzimime''', the "monsters from above", were [[star]] gods or [[demon]] |
| 188 |
Ueuecoyotl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Ueuecoyotl''' (meaning "old, old [[coyote]]") was the god of promiscuity |
| 91 |
Xocotl |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Xocotl''' was a [[star|stellar]] god who presided over [[fire]]. |
| 168 |
Yacatecuhtli |
In [[Aztec mythology]], '''Yacatecuhtli''' was the patron god of travelers, especially merchant trav |