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 | | 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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