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    In Aztec religion, Ītzpāpalōtl [iːt͡spaːˈpalot͡ɬ] ("Obsidian Butterfly") was a striking skeletal warrior and death goddess and queen of the Tzitzimimeh...
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    and parturient women. The leader of the tzitzimimeh was the goddess Itzpapalotl who was the ruler of Tamoanchan, the paradise where the Tzitzimimeh resided...
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  • thousand years old, Itzpapalotl (translated as Obsidian Butterfly) is an Aztec vampire who believes herself to be the goddess Itzpapalotl. Due to her having...
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    Night, a group of nine gods, each of whom ruled over a particular night Itzpapalotl, fearsome skeletal goddess of the stars Metztli, god or goddess of the...
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    George Yepes and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez of Hayek as the Aztec goddess Itzpapalotl. In July 2007, The Hollywood Reporter ranked Hayek 4th in their Latino...
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    picker of souls. Citlalicue, goddess of female stars in the Milky Way. Itzpapalotl, goddess of death. She was the leader of the Tzitzimitl. Stone knives...
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    and rebirth Xochitlicue, goddess of fertility, life, death and rebirth Itzpapalotl, warrior and death goddess, obsidian butterfly, leader of the Tzitzimimeh...
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  • Citlalicue, and Cihuacoatl. The leader of the Tzitzimimeh was the goddess Itzpapalotl who was the ruler of Tamoanchan. Cihuācōātl, goddess of childbirth and...
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    Miccailhuitontli Personal information Parents Xōchitlīcuē (Codex Ramírez) Siblings Xōchiquetzal Consort Ītzpāpalōtl Equivalents Greek equivalent Dionysus...
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    a translation of the Histoyre du Mechique, Nanahuatzin is the son of Itzpapalotl and Cozcamiauh or Tonantzin, but was adopted by Piltzintecuhtli and Xōchiquetzal...
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