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In Aztec mythology, Xochiquetzal ("flower feather") was a goddess of flowers, fertility, games, dancing and agriculture, as well as craftsmen, prostitutes and pregnant women. She was originally a moon and love goddess.
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In Aztec mythology, Centeotl (also Centeocihuatl or Cinteotl ) was a god of maize (originally a goddess), and a son of Tlazolteotl and husband of Xochiquetzal. He was a male version of Chicomecoatl. See also Xochipilli...
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created the people. Tezcatlipoca kidnapped Xochiquetzal, the goddess of flowers, because he felt that he...
had been created by the other gods. Tlaloc was first married to Xochiquetzal, a goddess of flowers...
, flowers, maize, and song. Xochiquetzal goddess of flowers, fertility, games, dancing and agriculture, as...
, he was a son of Xochiquetzal and Mixcoatl. One Aztec story claims Quetzalcoatl was seduced by...
with Xochiquetzal, the goddess of fertility. In the New World, chocolate was consumed in a drink...