xiuhcoatl

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Xiuhcoatl is a mythological Aztec fire serpent often depicted as a divine weapon associated with the sun and war.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Xiuhcoatl (fire serpents) 1
xiuhcoatl canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Aztec deity
fire serpent
mythological creature
serpent
associatedWith dry season
fire
the sun
time
turquoise
war
year
category Aztec legendary creatures
Mesoamerican legendary serpents
Solar deities and symbols
culture Aztec culture
surface form: Aztec
depictedAs serpent with a fire- or flint-like tail
serpent with a weapon-shaped tail
serpent with mosaic turquoise body
depictedIn Codex Borbonicus
Codex Borgia
Codex Mendoza
domain sky
sun
warfare
etymologyComponent coatl (serpent)
xiuhitl (turquoise, year, fire)
languageOfName Classical Nahuatl
meaningOfName fire serpent
turquoise serpent
mythology Aztec mythology
notableMyth Huitzilopochtli slays Coyolxauhqui with Xiuhcoatl
relatedConcept Mesoamerican calendar
surface form: Aztec calendar

Huitzilopochtli
Tonatiuh
Xiuhtecuhtli
religion Aztec mythology
surface form: Aztec religion
role divine weapon
symbolism drought
lightning
royal power
solar heat
warfare
usedByDeity Huitzilopochtli
Mixcoatl
Tonatiuh
Xiuhtecuhtli
weaponOf Huitzilopochtli
sun gods

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Huitzilopochtli weapon xiuhcoatl
Piedra del Sol depicts xiuhcoatl
this entity surface form: Xiuhcoatl (fire serpents)