Religion:Itztli
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In Aztec mythology, Itzli (or Itztli) was a god of stone, particularly in the shape of a sacrificial knife. He was one of nine gods of the nocturnal sky and the Underworld.[1] He served Tezcatlipoca as the god of the Second Hour of the Night. He is associated with Chalchiuhtlicue and Tlazolteotl.[2] Itzli was therefore the god of sacrifice and stone knives.
References
- ↑ Leticia González Arratia, Lorena Mirambell, María Rosa Avilez Moreno, Gianfranco Cassiano, Ana María Álvarez Palma, Fiorella Fenoglio Limón, Carlos Viramontes Anzures, Juan Carlos Saint-Charles Zetina, Ángel García Cook, Yadira Martínez Calleja, Julie Gazzola, José Rodríguez Yc, Emiliano Gallaga Murrieta (2017). Estudio de la lítica en Mesoamérica. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. p. 14.
- ↑ Altuve, Carlos (1998). Diccionario integral del crucigramista. El Nacional. ISBN 9789806423121, p. 295.
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