Is Quetzalcoatl real?
Quetzalcoatl, or “Feathered Serpent,” was an important god to the ancient people of Mesoamerica. The worship of Quetzalcoatl became widespread with the rise of the Toltec civilization around 900 A.D. and spread throughout the region, even down to the Yucatan peninsula where it caught on with the Maya.
Who is tezcatlipoca?
Tezcatlipoca, (Nahuatl: “Smoking Mirror”) god of the Great Bear constellation and of the night sky, one of the major deities of the Aztec pantheon. Tezcatlipoca’s cult was brought to central Mexico by the Toltecs, Nahua-speaking warriors from the north, about the end of the 10th century ad.
Is Quetzalcoatl male or female?

Male
Quetzalcoatl was one of several important gods in the Aztec pantheon, along with the gods Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca and Huitzilopochtli….
Quetzalcoatl | |
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Planet | Venus (Morning-star) |
Symbol | Feathered Serpent |
Gender | Male |
Region | Mesoamerica |
Who was Quetzalcoatl wife?
Chīmalmā
Chimalma | |
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Parents | Tlaltecuhtli and Tlalcihuatl (Codex Zumarraga) |
Siblings | Coatlicue and Xochitlicue (Codex Ríos) |
Consort | Mixcoatl (Codex Chimalpopoca) |
Children | • With Mixcoatl: Quetzalcoatl (Codex Chimalpopoca) |
Who are Xochiquetzal parents?
Xōchiquetzal

Xochiquetzal | |
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Parents | Xochitlicue (Codex Ramírez) |
Siblings | Xochipilli |
Consort | • Tlaloc (Codex Ríos) • Tezcatlipoca (Codex Ríos) • Piltzintecuhtli (Codex Zumarraga) • Cinteotl (Codex Le Tellier) • Xiuhtecuhtli (Codex Florentine) |
Children | With Piltzintecuhtli: Cinteotl (Codex Zumarraga) |
Why is Quetzalcoatl white?
Beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Some Mormons believe that Quetzalcoatl, a figure described as white and bearded, who came from the sky and promised to return, was likely Jesus Christ.
What did Xochiquetzal look like?
She’s often shown wearing gold jewelry and a crown of flowers. Sometimes you will see her with green horns, which symbolizes fertility. Xochiquetzal shares similarities with the Greek goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone, and even with the Christian figure, Eve!