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Cōātlīcue

Coatlicue (/kwɑːtˈliːkweɪ/; Classical Nahuatl: cōātl īcue, .

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Children
• With Mixcoatl: Huitzilopochtli, Coyolxauhqui and the Centzon Huitznahuac (Codex Florentine) • With Camaxtle-Mixcoatl or Tonatiuh: the Centzon Mimixcoa (Codex Ramirez)
Consort
Mixcoatl (Codex Florentine)
Ethnic group
Aztec (Mexica)
Gender
Female
Other names
Tēteoh īnnan, "the deities, their mother"; Ilamatēuctli, "old mistress"; Tonāntzin, "our mother"; Tocih, "our grandmother"; Cōzcamiyāuh, "corn tassel necklace"; Cihuācōātl, "sna…
Parents
Tlaltecuhtli and Tlalcihuatl

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Cōātlīcue

Nodes16
Edges15
Triples12
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.125
Components1

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Cōātlīcue

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related to Etymology · 4
Cōātlīcue → Classical Nahuatl, Cōātl, The, Tēteoh
Children · 1
Cōātlīcue → • With Mixcoatl: Huitzilopochtli, Coyolxauhqui and the Centzon Huitznahuac (Codex Florentine) • With Camaxtle-Mixcoatl or Tonatiuh: the Centzon Mimixcoa (Codex Ramirez)
Consort · 1
Cōātlīcue → Mixcoatl (Codex Florentine)
Ethnic group · 1
Cōātlīcue → Aztec (Mexica)
Gender · 1
Cōātlīcue → Female
Other names · 1
Cōātlīcue → Tēteoh īnnan, "the deities, their mother"; Ilamatēuctli, "old mistress"; Tonāntzin, "our mother"; Tocih, "our grandmother"; Cōzcamiyāuh, "corn tassel necklace"; Cihuācōātl, "sna…
Parents · 1
Cōātlīcue → Tlaltecuhtli and Tlalcihuatl
Region · 1
Cōātlīcue → Mesoamerica
Siblings · 1
Cōātlīcue → Chimalma and Xochitlicue (Codex Ríos)

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CōātlīcueChildren• With Mixcoatl: Huitzilopochtli, Coyolxauhqui and the Centzon Huitznahuac (Codex Florentine) • With Camaxtle-Mixcoatl or Tonatiuh: the Centzon Mimixcoa (Codex Ramirez)1.00infobox
CōātlīcueConsortMixcoatl (Codex Florentine)1.00infobox
CōātlīcueEthnic groupAztec (Mexica)1.00infobox
CōātlīcueGenderFemale1.00infobox
CōātlīcueOther namesTēteoh īnnan, "the deities, their mother"; Ilamatēuctli, "old mistress"; Tonāntzin, "our mother"; Tocih, "our grandmother"; Cōzcamiyāuh, "corn tassel necklace"; Cihuācōātl, "sna…1.00infobox
CōātlīcueParentsTlaltecuhtli and Tlalcihuatl1.00infobox
CōātlīcueRegionMesoamerica1.00infobox
CōātlīcueSiblingsChimalma and Xochitlicue (Codex Ríos)1.00infobox
Cōātlīcuerelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Cōātlīcuerelated to EtymologyClassical Nahuatl0.60section
Cōātlīcuerelated to EtymologyCōātl0.60section
Cōātlīcuerelated to EtymologyTēteoh0.60section

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