- Xochiquetzal, from the Codex Rios, 16th century. In Aztec mythology, Xochiquetzal (Classical Nahuatl: Xōchiquetzal [ʃoːtʃiˈketsaɬ]...
- In Aztec mythology, Xochiquetzal, also called Ichpochtli, meaning "maiden", was a goddess associated with concepts of fertility, beauty, and female sexual power...
- In the vibrant tapestry of creation and destruction, Xochiquetzal, the goddess of flowers, beauty, and love, gracefully dances.
- Xochiquetzal Xochiquetzal is Flower Feather, the ever young and pretty goddess of flowers, love, pleasure and beauty. She is a patron of artists.
- This story further proves the claim that Xōchiquetzal was one of the first gods, but still, her origins remain speculated. Xōchiquetzal’s Complicated Love Life.
- While many of her myths have been lost, enough remains to show that Xochiquetzal was a powerful and complex goddess. How Xochiquetzal Was Portrayed.
- She presides over menstruation, conception, pregnancy, and childbirth. According to myth, Xochiquetzal was the very first to menstruate, have sex, and give birth.
- Meaning of Xochiquetzal and Origin of the Name. History and legend of Xochiquetzal goddess and Most Important Myths Related to Her.
- Statue of xochiquetzal aztec fertility goddess Xochiquetzal is the Aztec god of fertility. She is also the goddess of pregnancy, love, sexuality, and weaving.