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Centzon Tōtōchtin

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A group of divine rabbits in Aztec mythology
Possible depiction of the Centzon Tōtōchtin in the Florentine Codex

In Mexica mythology, the Centzon Tōtōchtin (Nahuatl pronunciation: [sent͡son toːˈtoːt͡ʃtin] "four-hundred rabbits"; also Centzontōtōchtin) are a group of divine rabbits who meet for frequent drunken parties. They include Tepoztecatl, Texcatzonatl, Colhuatzincatl, Macuiltochtli ("five-rabbit"), and Ometochtli ("two-rabbit"). Their parents are Patecatl and Mayahuel and they may be brothers of Ixtlilton.

References

  1. Amoxaltepetl by Christian Aboytes, Mexico, 2006

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