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  The Bear Clan - Quetzalcoatl 3 - stories
Titlacauan's treachery was never ending, he decided he needed to further corrupt Tula.
Titlacauan knew the princess had led a very sheltered life, and was taught nothing of men.
Titlacauan stood near the edge of Tula and smiled.
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It was one of the commonest myths in both continents, and in a period of human thought when miracles were supposed to be part of the order of things had in it nothing difficult of credence.
Titlacauan began them, assuming the disguise of an old man of minivan comparisons bentley college margareta kleberg lexington small stature and white hairs.
With this figure he approached the palace of Quetzalcoatl and said to the servants:-- [Footnote 1: Titlacauan was the common name of Tezcatlipoca.
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 Aztec Gods and Goddesses 2
At his festivals, maize effigies of Omacatl were eaten and (allegedly) the participants held orgies to honor him.
He was known by other descriptive names, such as Titlacauan (We His Slaves), Ipalnemoani (He by whom we live), Necocyaotl (Sower of Discord on Both Sides) and Tloque Nahuaque (Lord of the Near and Nigh) and Yohualli Eecatl (Night, Wind).
When depicted he was usually drawn with a fl stripe painted across his face, and is usually shown with his right foot replaced with a mirror made of obsidian or hematite.
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 American Hero-Myths, A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent, Daniel G. Brinton - Section 4 of 7 - ...
The time came for the luck of Quetzalcoatl and the Toltecs to end; for there appeared against them three sorcerers, named Vitzilopochtli, Titlacauan and Tlacauepan,[1] who practiced many villanies in the city of Tullan.
Titlacauan began them, assuming the disguise of an old man of small stature and white hairs.
The three sorcerers were really Quetzalcoatl's three brothers, representing the three other cardinal points.] "I wish to see the King and speak to him." "Away with you, old man;" said the servants.
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 Untitled Document
Special meetings of the membership may be called at any time by the Camaxtli and/or Board of Directors, or by a signed request of at least twelve regular members who are not officers of the Teocalli, by written notice to all members within ten (10) days of said meeting.
The Board of Directors shall consist of nine members of Teocalli No. 1836 who shall be the Camaxtli, Chimalma, Huemac, Titlacauan, Tlacuilo (Secretary), Calpixque (Treasurer), the Immediate Past Camaxtli, and two members from the general membership, who shall be appointed by the incoming Camaxtli with the advice and consent of the Board of Directors.
Vacancies on the Board of Directors for the remainder of the year shall be filled by a majority vote of the remaining Directors.
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 Barry Callebaut - 900 - 1500
The tide turned though when three sorcerers spread their rumors and lies in the paradise of Tula.
One of them, Titlacauan, offered Quetzalcoatl a special drink that he said would give him eternal youth and would guide him back to paradise.
It proved to be poisonous and sent Quetzalcoatl insane: he burned all of the houses and cocoa trees in Tula.
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 Detail Page
In retaliation, Titlacauan invited his Toltec relatives by marriage to a banquet.
They leaped to their deaths as a result of his enchantment, thus depopulating the city of Tula.
This was an act of vengeance by the god Titlacauan, not only for the insults to his divine person but for past Toltec outrages against the Huaxtec.
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 American Hero-Myths eBook
The numerous titles by which he was addressed illustrate the veneration in which he was held.
His most common name in prayers was Titlacauan, We are his Slaves.
As believed to be eternally young, he was Telpochtli, the Youth; as potent and unpersuadable, he was Moyocoyatzin, the Determined Doer;[1] as exacting in worship, Monenegui, He who Demands Prayers; as the master of the race, Teyocoyani, Creator of Men, and Teimatini, Disposer of Men.
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 On Pseudo Revolutionaries and the Wicked Spanish Bastard
They also named him Titlacauan, and Yaotl, Necoc Yaotl, Moyocoya, Necaualpilli.
This Tezcatlipoca, the ancients said, was a true god; his abode was everywhere—in the land of the dead, on earth, in heaven.
The ancients worshipped him, and they celebrated his feast day in the month of Toxcatl, and they slew his representation, whom they named Titlacauan.
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 Cuorenero - Storia e Scienza del cacao - Teobroma cacao la coltivazione
From there, he brought the cacahuaquehitl or cacaotero to his country, Tollan.
But the jealous wizard Titlacauan made him drink a potion that, instead of making him younger (as Quetzalcoalt wished), drove him mad.
He headed to the shores of the ocean and sailed on a raft that disappeared forever into the east, where was found the red country of Tlapallan."
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 Na-toro-i-rani = Quetzal-coatl
The mythical mansion of Quetzal-coatl himself was made of coral (10)
Quetzal-coatl was son of Huemac; daughter of Huemac was the wife of Titlacauan (3) = Tezcatlipoca, who descended from the sky on a spider-web
under persons crossing it, collapse of bridge of Titlacauan (5)
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 American Hero-Myths by Daniel G. Brinton - Full Text Free Book (Part 2/4)
Titlacauan and Tlacauepan,[1] who practiced many villanies in the city of
Titlacauan began them, assuming the disguise of an old man of
[Footnote 1: Titlacauan was the common name of Tezcatlipoca.
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 Germs, Plagues, Famine, Invasion, Friars, And Native Allies!
We know in times past, everywhere here in New Spain, Tezcatlipoca
They also named him Titlacauan, and Yaotl, Necoc
they slew his representation, whom they named Titlacauan.
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