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- Cihuateteo abstract "In Aztec mythology, the Cihuateteo (Classical Nahuatl: Cihuātēteoh "Divine Women", singular Classical Nahuatl: Cihuātēotl) were the spirits of human women who died in childbirth (mociuaquetzque.). Childbirth was considered a form of battle, and its victims were honored as fallen warriors. Their physical remains were thought to strengthen soldiers in battle while their spirits became the much-feared Cihuateteo who accompanied the setting sun in the west. They also haunted crossroads at night, stealing children and causing sicknesses, especially seizures and madness, and seducing men to sexual misbehavior.Their images appear with the beginning day signs of the five western trecena, (1 Deer, 1 Rain, 1 Monkey, 1 House, and 1 Eagle) during which they were thought to descend to the earth and cause particularly dangerous mischief. They are depicted with skeletal faces and with eagle claws for hands.They are associated with the goddess Cihuacoatl and are sometimes considered envoys of Mictlan, the world of the dead. Cihuateteo are servants of the Aztec moon deities Tezcatlipoca and Tlazolteotl.".
- Cihuateteo thumbnail Aztec_Cihuateotl_figure.JPG?width=300.
- Cihuateteo wikiPageID "90291".
- Cihuateteo wikiPageRevisionID "540351968".
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- Cihuateteo subject Category:Aztec_mythology_and_religion.
- Cihuateteo subject Category:Deaths_in_childbirth.
- Cihuateteo subject Category:War_goddesses.
- Cihuateteo type Abstraction100002137.
- Cihuateteo type Belief105941423.
- Cihuateteo type Cognition100023271.
- Cihuateteo type Content105809192.
- Cihuateteo type Deity109505418.
- Cihuateteo type Goddess109535622.
- Cihuateteo type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Cihuateteo type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Cihuateteo type WarGoddesses.
- Cihuateteo comment "In Aztec mythology, the Cihuateteo (Classical Nahuatl: Cihuātēteoh "Divine Women", singular Classical Nahuatl: Cihuātēotl) were the spirits of human women who died in childbirth (mociuaquetzque.). Childbirth was considered a form of battle, and its victims were honored as fallen warriors. Their physical remains were thought to strengthen soldiers in battle while their spirits became the much-feared Cihuateteo who accompanied the setting sun in the west.".
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- Cihuateteo label "Civatateo".
- Cihuateteo label "シワテテオ".
- Cihuateteo label "西瓦泰泰奧".
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- Cihuateteo wasDerivedFrom Cihuateteo?oldid=540351968.
- Cihuateteo depiction Aztec_Cihuateotl_figure.JPG.
- Cihuateteo isPrimaryTopicOf Cihuateteo.