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Quetzalcoatl (kĕt'sälkôät`əl) [Nahuatl,=feathered serpent], ancient deity and legendary ruler of the Toltec Toltec (tŏl`tĕk), ancient civilization of Mexico. The name in Nahuatl means "master builders. ..... Click the link for more information. in Mexico. The name is also that of a Toltec ruler, who is credited with the discovery of corn, the arts, science, and the calendar. It is unclear whether the ruler took his name from the god or as a great ruler was revered and later deified. Quetzalcoatl, god of civilization, was identified with the planet Venus and with the wind; he represented the forces of good and light pitted against those of evil and darkness, which were championed by Tezcatlipoca Tezcatlipoca (tĕskätlēpō`kä), ancient deity of the Toltec in Mexico. It is likely that the figure who gave rise to the legendary Quetzalcoatl was an ancestor of his Maya counterpart, Kulkulcán. The Toltec of Tula moved southward, settled in SW Campeche, and in the 10th cent. under the leadership of Kulkulcán, a historical figure, occupied Chichén Itzá Chichén Itzá (chēchān` ētsä`), city of the ancient Maya , central Yucatán, Mexico. BibliographySee L. Séjourné, Burning Water (tr. 1957). Quetzalcoatl god of the Toltecs. [Toltec Religion: NCE, 2258]
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Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent of Aztec and Toltec tradition, lurks in a cornfield near Albuquerque, N. The first burial pit unearthed near the pyramid, known as the Feathered Serpent Pyramid, was discovered in 1983 by a graduate student now at Brandeis. Summer Gods" charts the course of that great icon of Pre-Columbian myth: Quetzalcoatl, the Feathered serpent, god of the arts, cultivation and civilization, and his battle with his peer, Texcatlipoca, Obsidian Mirror, god of night, trickery and experience. |
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