Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli

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Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli is an Aztec deity associated with the morning star (Venus), often linked to dawn, light, and sometimes destructive celestial power.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aztec deity
Mesoamerican deity
appearsInSource Codex Borbonicus NERFINISHED
Codex Borgia NERFINISHED
Florentine Codex NERFINISHED
associatedWith Quetzalcoatl NERFINISHED
Tonatiuh NERFINISHED
Venus NERFINISHED
Xiuhtecuhtli NERFINISHED
celestial power
dawn
destructive power
divination
illness
light
misfortune
morning star
sacrifice
timekeeping
calendarAssociation Venus cycles
celestialBody planet Venus
consequenceOfMythologicalEvent transformation into Itztlacoliuhqui
culture Aztec NERFINISHED
depictedAs warrior with darts
directionAssociation east
domain astral phenomena
sky
gender male
iconographicElement headdress with star symbols
starry eye markings
influence agricultural cycles
omens
war outcomes
languageOfName Classical Nahuatl NERFINISHED
mythologicalEvent attempt to shoot the sun with darts
nameMeaning Lord of the House of Dawn NERFINISHED
opposedBy sun god Tonatiuh NERFINISHED
pantheon Aztec pantheon
relatedDeity Itztlacoliuhqui NERFINISHED
religion Aztec religion NERFINISHED
role bearer of destructive celestial rays
bringer of light
harbinger of dawn
personification of the morning star
typeOfDeity astral deity
star god
weapon darts
worshippedBy Aztecs NERFINISHED

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Aztec mythology hasCentralDeity Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli
Tula de Allende dedicatedToDeity Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli