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Huitzilopochtli furious threw her head to the sky and thus it became the moon. She led her brothers in an attack against their mother, Cōātlīcue, when they learned she was pregnant, convinced she dishonored them all. Attack on Coatlicue. The feast takes place in the 15th month of the Aztec calendar and is dedicated to Huitzilopochtli. SPEDIZIONE GRATUITA su ordini idonei Coyolxauhqui represents an older, lunar-based pantheon. Coyolxauhqui encouraged her four hundred sisters and brothers to kill their dishonored mother. Huitzilopochtli, Aztec sun and war god, one of the two principal deities of Aztec religion, often represented in art as either a hummingbird or an eagle. He was also the national god of the Mexicas of Tenochtitlan. The pregnancy of Coatlicue, the maternal Earth deity, made her other children embarrassed, including her oldest daughter Coyolxauhqui. The name of this goddess means “The one with bells on her cheeks”. About geography and chronological periods in Native American art. Olmec mask (Olmec-style mask) Feathered headdress. This wonderful love story began when the two young Aztecs were still little. [Coyolxauhqui's severed head on the left is carved from a huge block of green stone, about 80 cm (over 2½ feet) high. Huitzilopochtli killed Coyolxāuhqui, beheading her and throwing her body down the side of Coatepec: "He pierced Coyolxauhqui, and then quickly struck off her head. His animal is the hummingbird. The Coyolxauhqui stonewas found directly at the base of the stairway leading up to Huitzilopochtli's temple. Still, the lad made the best of a bad job and flung her head into the sky, where it became the moon. Usually this beautiful song is sung when the birthday person wakes up or before blowing the candles on the…, The chief had a daughter named Iztaccihuatl: the most beautiful of all the princesses, who had professed her love for young Popocatepetl, one of her father’s people and the most handsome warrior. ThoughtCo. The Ancient History Encyclopedia reports that one version of her myth had Coyolxauhqui leading 400 of her brothers against Coatlicue in a bid to kill her mother after the elder goddess had become pregnant with Huitzilopochtli. According to legend, Huitzilopochtli's mother was the goddess Coatlicue. Her severed white head rolls through the sky nightly, accompanied by her four hundred brothers. Coatlicue, lived in Coatepec, where she did penance sweeping. Coyolxauhqui Stone. Between July 23 and August 11, for example, was Tlaxochimaco, the Offering of Flowers, a festival dedicated to war and sacrifice, celestial creativity and divine paternalism, when singing, dancing and human sacrifices honored the dead and Huitzilopochtli. Coatlicue’s child, Huitzilopochtli, sprang from her womb in full war armor and killed Coyolxauhqui, along with their 400 brothers and sisters. According to some scholars, Huitzilopochtli could have been a historical figure, probably a priest, who was transformed into a god after his death. Huitzilopochtli was a traditional Mexica deity, and he is the embodiment of male strength and warrior energy. As many as twenty thousand were sacrificed when the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan was dedicated to Huitzilopochtli. Maestri, Nicoletta. Coatlicue's child, Huitzilopochtli, sprang from her womb in full war armor and killed Coyolxauhqui, along with their 400 brothers and sisters. Many of them begged for forgiveness, but only a few escaped his ire and were able to survive. Wearing them was the prerogative of the nobility who adorned themselves with brilliant plumes, and went into battle wearing feathered cloaks. Coyolxauhqui encouraged her four hundred sisters and brothers to kill their dishonored mother. She may be represented solely by a dead, severed head. Las Mañanitas is the traditional Mexican birthday song. Place of Birth: Coatepec mountain, near Tollan (Tula) Mother: Coatlicue Father: A ball of feathers Siblings: 2 Sisters called Coyolxauhqui, the moon goddess, and Malinalxochitl. Huitzilopochtli is the Sun and war god in the aztec mythology. According to the origin myth, when Coatlicue's daughter Coyolxauhqui (goddess of the moon) and Coyolxauhqui's four hundred brothers (Centzon Huitznahua, the gods of the stars) discovered she was pregnant, they plotted to kill their mother. Hummingbird feathers covered the body of his statue at the great temple, along with cloth and jewels. Both professed a deep love for each other, so before leaving for war, Popocatepetl asked the chief for the hand of Princess Iztaccihuatl. They didn’t have a chance against their powerful brother. The hummingbird imagery is … Aztec rulers kept aviaries and tribute stores for feather-workers, specifically employed to produce ornate objects. Stature. His mother was the goddess Coatlicue, whose name means “She of the Serpent Skirt,” and she was the goddess of Venus, the morning star. The child Coatlicue was carrying was none other than Huitzilopochtli, the sun god. Huitzilopochtli killed Coyolxāuhqui, beheading her and throwing her body down the side of Coatepec: "He pierced Coyolxauhqui, and then quickly struck off her head. It is the challenging inner work known as the Flowery War; our internal battle to awaken from the dream of materialism and of living without purpose. Their leader, Coyolxauhqui, goddess of the moon, lead them in an assault on the sun and every night they come close to victory when they shine throughout the sky, but are beaten back by the mighty Huitzilopochtli who rules the daytime sky. Huitzilopochtli, Aztec sun and war god, one of the two principal deities of Aztec religion, often represented in art as either a hummingbird or an eagle. The Templo Mayor is the image of Coatepec or Serpent Mountain where the divine battle took place. The famed Aztec god of war, Huītzilōpōchtli (pronounced Weet-zee-lo-pocht’-lee) was the patron god of the Mexica people and a … Olmec mask (Olmec-style mask) Feathered headdress. Coyolxauhqui was the Moon goddess according the Aztec mythology. Huitzilopochtli scaturisce dal seno di Coatlicue completamente armato e se stesso e sua madre contro Coyolxauhqui difende. Coyolxauhqui died when her brother, Huitzilopochtli, leapt from their mother's womb and killed all his siblings. Although Coyolxauhqui is usually portrayed as youthful, her image at the Temple of Huitzilopochtli depicts her as an old woman with sagging breasts and belly, naked but for ornaments associated with warriors. The Four Southerners led by Coyolxauhqui, then headed toward the mountain, ready to kill thier mother, but again Cuahuitlicac was able to inform them that the warriors were already on their way. During these festivities, called Panquetzalitzli, the Aztec people decorated their homes held ceremonies with dances, processions, and sacrifices. At the foot of the temple, on the Huitzilopochtli side, lay a massive sculpture portraying the dismembered body of Coyolxauhqui, found during excavations for electric utility works in 1978. In painted images, Huitzilopochtli wears the head of a hummingbird attached to the back of his head or as a helmet; and he carries a shield of turquoise mosaic or clusters of white eagle feathers. He appeared in dreams to the priests and told them to settle on an island, in the middle of Lake Texcoco, where they would see an eagle perching on a cactus. Si smembra la sorella, e combatte i suoi 400 fratelli, il Centzon Huitznahuas One of the most fascinating deities of pre-Columbian Mexico is Coyolxauhqui. Coatlicue's child, Huitzilopochtli, sprang from her womb in full war armor and killed Coyolxauhqui, along with their 400 brothers and sisters. There were many other activities, some of them violent and bloody, all meant to echo the “immaculate conception” and birth of Huitzilopochtli as well as his defeat of his 400 brothers (the southern stars) and his sister Coyolxauhqui (whose head became the moon) while defending his mother’s honor from them. Instead, it paints her as the instigator of her mother’s assassination. Meanwhile, Coyolxauhqui and her brothers planned the revenge against their mother. Templo Mayor at Tenochtitlan, the Coyolxauhqui Stone, and an Olmec Mask . Huitzilopochtli, Lord of War, Spirit of the Sun, and supreme deity of the Aztecs, was the divine child conceived when Coatlique, discovering a beautiful ball of feathers, tucked them into her apron. In Aztec mythology, Huitzilopochtli, also spelled Uitzilopochtli (pronounced: hwitsiloˈpoːtʃtɬi "Hummingbird('s) South", huitzilin being Nahuatl for hummingbird), was a god of war, a sun god, and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan. It stopped there at the edge of Coatepetl. Continue reading →, This beautiful legend recounts the love story of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the cempasuchil flower was born. The war god rose from the womb and slaughtered Coyolxauhqui. Between 1325 and 1519, the Templo Mayor was expanded, enlarged, and reconstructed during seven main building phases, which likely corresponded with different rulers, or tlatoani (“speaker”), taking office. This was the divine sign. As hummingbirds were thought to bereincarnated warriors, the implied meaning of the name was adjusted to “Reincarn… Coyolxauhqui is the Aztec Moon goddess. The city of Tenochtitlan was established in 1325 on an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco (much of which has since been filled in to accommodate Mexico City which now exists on this site), and with the city’s foundation the original structure of the Templo Mayor was built. Coatlicue was attending the temple on Coatepec and sweeping its floors when a ball of feathers fell on the floor and impregnated her. Cuando Coatlicue le Huitzilopochtli consideró que era tiempo de dijo que Coyolxauhqui era buena, marchar. Regardless of the myth cycle, Huitzilopochtli seems to have no children. And her body came falling below; it fell breaking to pieces; in various places her arms, her legs, her body each fell." She immediately became pregnant with Huitzilopochtli. They used to spend all their spare time…, Spanish is spoken by close to 400 million people throughout 19 million square kilometers, and it constitutes the fourth most frequently spoken language in the world. Thus, she became pregnant with the Aztec deity Huitzilopochtli. She was the daughter of the Earth goddess, Coatlicue and the sister of the Sun god, Huitzilopochtli. She was the leader of her brothers, the Centzon Huitznahuas ("Four Hundred Huiztnaua"). Continue reading →, The Legend of Popocatepetl & Iztaccíhuatl A Love Story, El Español: The History of the Spanish Language. Coyolxauhqui, represented with bells on her cheeks, is the daughter of Coatlicue, She of the Serpent Skirt. Favourite Colour: Light blue The myth of the birth of Huitzilopochtli, which contains the only story of Coyolxauhqui, says very little of her strength, courage, and power. He then chased down the Four Southerners, from the top of Coatepetl to the foot of the mountain. 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As the southern half of the Great Temple represented Coatepec (on the side dedicated to Huitzilopochtli), the great stone disk with Coyolxauhqui's dismembered body was found at the foot of this side of the temple. Coyolxauhqui was the Aztec goddess of the Moon or Milky Way who was famously butchered by her brother Huitzilopochtli, the god of war, in Aztec mythology. Her name means "Golden Bells." Name of God: Huitzilopochtli or Hummingbird of the South or Left. However, some of her other children—a daughter named Coyolxauhqui and 400 sons—were jealous of the unborn child. But from Coatlicue’s pregnant womb sprang new brother Huitzilopochtli, who was somewhat over-protective of his mum and cut Coyolxauhqui ’s head off. Huitzilopochtli is known as "the portentous one", the god who indicated to the Aztecs/Mexica where they should build their great capital city, Tenochtitlan. Thus, the history of the Mexica is replayed every dawn, when the sun rises victoriously over the horizon after conquering the moon and stars. So Huitzilopochtli was the patron deity of the Aztecs, who was associated with warfare and the sun. As she swept the temple, a few hummingbird feathers fell into her chest. [Coyolxauhqui's severed head on the left is carved from a huge block of green stone, about 80 cm (over 2½ feet) high. Huitzilopochtli sprang out of his mother as an adult fully armed and saved her. The Great Temple of Tenochtitlan (or Templo Mayor) is the most important shrine dedicated to Huitzilopochtli, and its shape symbolized a replica of Coatepec. Coyolxauhqui is the Aztec Moon goddess. Maestri, Nicoletta. Translated literally, Huītzilōpōchtli’s name meant “Hummingbird’s Left,” or “Hummingbird on the Left.” For a while, scholars suggested this should be taken to mean “left-handed hummingbird.” Most modern scholars disputed this translation, however, noting that in Aztec cartographic tradition south was depicted to the left. A la insistencia de la una y la Huitzilopochtli le cortó la cabeza y la lanzó renuencia del otro, éste la asesinó y destruyó al cielo, convirtiéndose en la Luna. (2020, August 28). Coyolxauhqui was Coatlicue’s daughter and the sister of the god Huitzilopochtli. Huitzilopochtli painted his arms and legs blue, he drew diagonal stripes on his face and on his head he placed a crown of feathers; he wore on the right foot a feathered sandal. https://www.thoughtco.com/huitzilopochtli-aztec-god-of-the-sun-171229 (accessed January 23, 2021). During the ceremony, captives’ hearts were cut out and their bodies were thrown down the temple stairs to the Coyolxauhqui stone. As a representative symbol of Huitzilopochtli (and others of the Aztec pantheon), feathers were an important symbol in Mexica culture. Cuahuitlicac , one of the brothers went looking for her and Huitzilopochtli to tell them of their terrible plans. Then, he threw her body down the hill and proceeded to kill his 400 siblings. Their sister Coyolxauhqui, convinced them that their mother had dishonored them all and should die to pay for this affront. This myth cycled gives him four hundred brothers, the Centzonuitznaua, as well as a sister called Coyolxauhqui. * In the Nahua mythology, Coyolxauhqui goddess of the moon, was the daughter of the mother goddess Coatlicue and regent of Centzonhuitznahua, brothers and star gods. "Huitzilopochtli." A huge statue of the god was made out of amaranth and a priest impersonated the god for the duration of the ceremonies. Name of God: Huitzilopochtli or Hummingbird of the South or Left. There, they were decapitated and dismembered, just as Coyolxauhqui was by Huitzilopochtli on Coatepec. Decise quindi di decapitarla e mandò la testa in paradiso in modo che sua madre potesse vederla ogni notte. In fact, one of his most common forms was that of a hummingbird. Some legends say that she tried to warn her mother that her sons were about to kill her, other legends say that she was participating in the murder — even leading the way. Her death represents the rise of power of the Aztecs. Huitzilopochtli depicted in the Codex Telleriano-Remensis (cropped and edited from the original).FAMSI / Public Domain. When Coatlicue was about to meet her demise Huitzilopochtli was born as a full grown man. Place of Birth: Coatepec mountain, near Tollan (Tula) Mother: Coatlicue Father: A ball of feathers Siblings: 2 Sisters called Coyolxauhqui, the moon goddess, and Malinalxochitl. There were many other activities, some of them violent and bloody, all meant to echo the “immaculate conception” and birth of Huitzilopochtli as well as his defeat of his 400 brothers (the southern stars) and his sister Coyolxauhqui (whose head became the moon) while defending his mother’s honor from them. Maestri, Nicoletta. Her name means "Woman With Copper Bells on Her Cheeks", and when the moon rises full and red you can still see He cut off her limbs, then tossed her head into the sky where it became the moon, so that his mother would be comforted in seeing her daughter in the sky every night. His animal is the hummingbird. Eastern Shoshone: Hide Painting of the Sun Dance, attributed to Cotsiogo (Cadzi Cody) From quills to … Her daughter Coyolxauhqui felt dishonored by the pregnancy so she hatched a plot along with her 400 brothers, to kill their mother. She was the daughter of the Earth goddess, Coatlicue and the sister of the Sun god, Huitzilopochtli. His face and body are painted in yellow and blue stripes, with a black, star-bordered eye mask and a turquoise nose rod. 400 brothers called the Centzonhuitznahua: each one is a star. Just as Huitzilopochtli triumphed at the top of the mountain, while his sister was dismembered and fell to pieces below, so Huitzilopochtli's temple and icon sat triumphantly at the top of the Templo Mayor whil… And her body came falling below; it fell breaking to pieces; in … Coatlicue was very scared and sad, but her son Huitzilopochtli, who was in her womb, told her not to fear because he would protect her. Luna Roman moon goddesses Chariot of the moon Themes are Luck, creativity, femininity Coyolxauhqui and Luna Moon goddesses female Selene and Luna Both: Moon goddesses European goddesses Chariot of the moon female Luna is Selene but in roman Both stories have to do with love All This story was commemorated in a celebrated large relief stone found at the foot of the pyramid of sacrifices, the Templo Mayor at the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan. Meanwhile, Coyolxauhqui and her brothers planned the revenge against their mother. The Four Southerners led by Coyolxauhqui , then headed toward the mountain, ready to kill thier mother, but again Cuahuitlicac was able to inform them that the warriors were already on their way. Coyolxauhqui is the sister and enemy of Huitzilopochtli, the patron god of the Mexica people who live in Tenochtitlan. Dedicated to both gods, the temple symbolized the economic basis of the empire: both war/tribute and agriculture. Coyolxauhqui was the Moon goddess according the Aztec mythology. However, this was not to be. Luna Roman moon goddesses Chariot of the moon Themes are Luck, creativity, femininity Coyolxauhqui and Luna Moon goddesses female Selene and Luna Both: Moon goddesses European goddesses Chariot of the moon female Luna is Selene but in roman Both stories have to do with love All On both sides of the stairway's base were two large grinning serpent heads. ThoughtCo, Aug. 28, 2020, thoughtco.com/huitzilopochtli-aztec-god-of-the-sun-171229. Human sacrifices were flung down the steps of his pyramid-temple, each one replicating the fall of his sister, Coyolxauhqui. It stopped there at the edge of Coatepetl. Coyolxauhqui (pron. Coyolxauhqui was Coatlicue’s daughter and the sister of the god Huitzilopochtli. 1492 when, coincidentally, the first Grammar of the Castillian… destiny for the Spanish language to reach our continent along with Columbus. 400 brothers called the Centzonhuitznahua: each one is a star. Coatlicue gave birth to Huitzilopochtli after a ball of feathers fell into the temple where she was sweeping and touched her. When Coatlicue was about to meet her demise Huitzilopochtli was born as a full grown man. Huitzilopochtli is typically portrayed with a dark face, fully armed, and holding a snake-shaped scepter and a "smoking mirror", a disc from which emerges one or more wisps of smoke. Greek gods of the moon and Sun, Apollo and Artemis, face off against the sun god and the moon gods of Aztec religions, Huitzilopochtli and Coyolxauhqu The bas relief on the right, 3.3 meters (nearly 11 feet) in diameter, shows the dismembered body of Coyolxauhqui, It was placed flat (image skyward) at the foot of Huitzilopochtli's pyramid, the Coatepec, in the Templo Mayor. The protector of the ancient Aztecs and patron of their capital city was Huitzilopochtli, the god of war and the god of the sun. Cuahuitlicac, one of the brothers went looking for her and Huitzilopochtli to tell them of their terrible plans. Using a snake he controlled as a weapon he managed to wound his sister Coyolxauhqui and then cut off her head; her body rolled down and was falling apart completely dismembered. Coatlicue regretted such violence. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/huitzilopochtli-aztec-god-of-the-sun-171229. One day while sweeping, a beautiful feather fell from the sky, she picked it up and placed it on her breast. One day she found a bunch of hummingbird feathers and stuffed them into her breast. Though Huitzilopochtli was a god of war and battle, he didn’t always spend his time in forms that modern people would consider to be warlike. The myth of the birth of Huitzilopochtli, which contains the only story of Coyolxauhqui, says very little of her strength, courage, and power. Angered by this, Coyolxauhqui led the Centzon Huitznahuas, siblings to Coyolxauhqui and Huitzilopochtli, up the mountain on which Coatlicue was giving birth to Huitzilopochtli in an effort to kill them both. Terms and Issues in Native American Art. When Huitzilopochtli was not a hummingbird, he would keep the hummingbird imagery. Some researchers have associated her with the moon, others with the Milky Way. December was the month dedicated to Huitzilopochtli celebrations. Some researchers have associated her with the moon, others with the Milky Way. Ph.D., Anthropology, University of California Riverside, M.A., Anthropology, University of California Riverside. She "snatched them up; she placed them at her waist." Coiolsciàuchi, "adornata con campanelli dorati"), secondo la religione azteca, è la dea della Luna.Figlia di Coatlicue e governatrice di Huitznauna, le divinità delle stelle, era una maga potente ed uccise la madre, Coatlicue, perché rimasta incinta in modo 'disdicevole'(a causa di una sfera piumata). The Aztec intended for the entire Templo Mayor to recreate this story, including this monument. Incarnations of the Aztec Supernatural: The Image of Huitzilopochtli in Mexico and Europe. He was also the national god of the Mexicas of Tenochtitlan. Sometimes new constructi… Keeping with the gruesomeness of Huitzilopochtli's story, the Aztecs removed the hearts of the sacrifices and decapitated them—probably to commemorate Huitzilopochtli's decapitation of Coyolxauhqui. Huitzilopochtli es el dios principal de los Mexicas, dios del sol y la guerra. Daughter of Coatlicue.. She caused a lot of domestic bother after disapproving of her mother’s bedroom liaison with a ball of feathers. While Huitzilopochtli's first appearance in Mexica legend was as a minor hunting god, he became elevated to a major deity after the Mexica settled in Tenochtitlán and formed the Triple Alliance. She then realized she was pregnant. The birth of Huitzilopochtli represents light overcoming darkness (consciousness and unconsciousness), self-mastery (overcoming the challenges of the Sun's long night of the soul), and willpower. Quando i suoi figli si avvicinarono a Coatlicue per ucciderla, nacque il dio armato Huitzilopochtli, che uccise i quattrocento meridionali e ferì sua sorella Coyolxauhqui con un serpente. It is so popular that it is now sung in most Latin American countries. In Aztec mythology, Huitzilopochtli, also spelled Uitzilopochtli (pronounced: hwitsiloˈpoːtʃtɬi "Hummingbird('s) South", huitzilin being Nahuatl for hummingbird), was a god of war, a sun god, and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan. It is the challenging inner work known as the Flowery War; our internal battle to awaken from the dream of materialism and of living without purpose. The combat between Coyolxauhqui the Moon and Huitzilopochtli the Sun represents the alternation of day and night. The need to provide Huitzilopochtli with human sacrifices fueled the Aztec propensity for warfare. Nicoletta Maestri holds a Ph.D. in Mesoamerican archaeology with fieldwork experience in Italy, the Near East, and throughout Mesoamerica. Her other 400 children, the Centzonhuitznahua, were the gods of the southern stars. Flowers: Her daughter Coyolxauhqui felt dishonored by the pregnancy so she hatched a plot along with her 400 brothers, to kill their mother. The image is clear. The Sun Stone (The Calendar Stone) Coyolxauhqui Stone. One day she found a bunch of hummingbird feathers and stuffed them into her breast. * Coatlicue in the Nahua mythology is the goddess of fertility, patron of life and death, rebirth, the mother of Huitzilopochtli. The bas relief on the right, 3.3 meters (nearly 11 feet) in diameter, shows the dismembered body of Coyolxauhqui, It was placed flat (image skyward) at the foot of Huitzilopochtli's pyramid, the Coatepec, in the Templo Mayor. Instead, it paints her as the instigator of her mother’s assassination. The destruction of Coyolxauhqui indicates the rise of the new solar religion associated with Huitzilopochtli and the emergence of the Aztecs as a political force in that region. The Four Southerners were enraged to learn that their mother was pregnant. It was also the center of the crossing of the four main causeways that connected the Tenochtitlán to the mainland. At first glance, a deity named “She Who is Adorned with Bells” might seem to be a dancer, until we read that warriors wrapped strings of bells around their calves before going to battle. Coyolxauhqui is also sometimes depicted weeping. The child Coatlicue was carrying was none other than Huitzilopochtli, the sun god. So this monolith was found actually at the base of the Huitzilopochtli side of the Templo Mayor. Huitzilopochtli was a traditional Mexica deity, and he is the embodiment of male strength and warrior energy. He was depicted as a man who was painted blue, with feathers on an arm and a leg and a hummingbird helmet. Huitzilopochtli was victorious, slaying and dismembering his sister. Her body was then thrown to the bottom of the hill. On the summit of Coatepec ("Serpent Mountain"), sat a shrine for Coatlicue, the maternal Earth deity. Her name means "Woman With Copper Bells on Her Cheeks", and when the moon rises full and red you can still see Coyolxauhqui - Aztec Goddess - ~ Wiccans, Pagans & Witches ~ Huitzilopochtli is the Sun and war god in the aztec mythology. According to a Mexica legend, Huitzilopochtli was born on Coatepec or Snake Hill. According to legend, her older children—moon goddess, Coyolxauhqui, and the … The name of this goddess means “The one with bells on her cheeks”. In Aztec religion, Coyolxāuhqui (Nahuatl pronunciation: [kojoɬˈʃaːʍki], "Painted with Bells") is a daughter of the priestess Cōātlīcue ("Serpent Skirt"). Huitzilopochtli (pronounced Weetz-ee-loh-POSHT-lee and meaning "Hummingbird on the Left") was one of the most important of the Aztec gods, the god of the sun, warfare, military conquest and sacrifice, who according to tradition, led the Mexica people from Aztlan, their mythical homeland, into Central Mexico. He cut off her limbs, then tossed her head into the sky where it became the moon, so that his mother would be comforted in seeing her daughter in the sky every night. Her name means "Golden Bells." Those who escaped headed south where they became stars. When she finished sweeping she looked for the feather and couldn’t find it. Huitzilopochtli. As the 400 stars reached Coatlicue, decapitating her, Huitzilopochtli (god of the sun) suddenly emerged fully armed from his mother’s womb and, attended by a fire serpent (xiuhcoatl), killed Coyolxauhqui by dismembering her. 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