- Xochiquetzal, from the Codex Rios, 16th century. In Aztec mythology, Xochiquetzal (Classical Nahuatl: Xōchiquetzal [ʃoːtʃiˈketsaɬ]...
- Xochiquetzal, also recognized by the name Ichpochtli, which signifies “maiden,” holds a revered place in Aztec mythology.
- In Aztec mythology , Xochiquetzal , also called Ichpochtli , meaning "maiden", was a goddess associated with concepts of fertility, beauty, and female sexual power...
- Meaning of Xochiquetzal and Origin of the Name. History and legend of Xochiquetzal goddess and Most Important Myths Related to Her.
- Xochiquetzal, Aztec goddess of beauty, sexual love, and household arts, who is also associated with flowers and plants.
- Xochiquetzal, Yappan ve Akreplerin Kökeni. İncil’deki Havva’ya çok benzeyen Xochiquetzal, Aztek mitolojisinde günah işleyen ilk kadındı.
- While many of her myths have been lost, enough remains to show that Xochiquetzal was a powerful and complex goddess. How Xochiquetzal Was Portrayed.
- Xochiquetzal was considered to be a very beautiful goddess, and she was associated with fertility, sexuality, and traditional female handicrafts such as weaving.
- Xochiquetzal’s association with flowers is evident in her iconography, in which the goddess is commonly presented as holding a bouquet of flowers.
- Xochiquetzal Xochiquetzal is Flower Feather, the ever young and pretty goddess of flowers, love, pleasure and beauty. She is a patron of artists.