Coatlicue
FataleVrouwen [[thumb:Coatlicue-image|200px|right]] Coatlicue, whose name means "Serpent Skirt," was . . . of life and death in the Aztec mythology. Coatlicue had a horrible appearance. She was depicted . . . She also had sharp claws in her hands and feet. Coatlicue was a goddess thirsty of human sacrifices. . . . the cloud serpent and god of the chase. Coatlicue gave birth to Huitzilopochtli after a ball . . .
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Gods
[[mythology]] [[Mythica:A-a]] [[Mythica:A'as]] [[Mythica:Abandinus]] [[Mythica:Abellio]] [[Mythica:Abeona]] . . . [[Mythica:Clementia]] [[Mythica:Coatlicue]] [[Mythica:Coca-Mama]] [[Mythica:Cocidius]] . . .
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