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  • ID: 707534
  • Uploader: Gauron1786 »
  • Date: about 15 years ago
  • Approver: Shinjidude »
  • Size: 122 KB .jpg (650x939) »
  • Source: deviantart.com/genzoman/art/Quetzalcoatl-K-129397827 »
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quetzalcoatl and kukulcan (mayan mythology) drawn by genzoman

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  • Quetzalcoatl k

    Kukulcan

    Quetzalcoatl (Classical Nahuatl: Quetzalcohuātl IPA: [ketsaɬˈkoaːtɬ]) is a Mesoamerican deity whose name comes from the Nahuatl language and has the meaning of "feather-serpent".

    The worship of a feathered serpent deity is first documented in Teotihuacan in the Late Preclassic through the Early Classic period (400 BCE– 600CE) of Mesoamerican chronology - "Teotihuacan arose as a new religious center in the Mexican Highland, around the time of Christ..."-- whereafter it appears to have spread throughout Mesoamerica by the Late Classic (600 –- 900 CE) (Ringle et al.). In the Postclassic period (900 – 1519 CE) the worship of the feathered serpent deity was centered in the central Mexican religious center of Cholula. It is in this period that the deity is known to have been named "Quetzalcoatl" by his Nahua followers. In the Maya area he was known as Kukulcan or Ququmatz, names that also translate as "feathered serpent" in different Mayan languages. In the era following the 16th-century Spanish Conquest a number of sources were written that describe the god "Quetzalcoatl" and relates him to a ruler of the mythico-historic city of Tollan called by the names "Ce Acatl", "Topiltzin", "Nacxitl" or "Quetzalcoatl". It is a matter of much debate among historians to which degree, or whether at all, these narratives about this legendary Toltec ruler Topiltzin Ce Acatl Quetzalcoatl describe actual historical events. Furthermore early Spanish sources written by clerics tend to identify the god-ruler "Quetzalcoatl" of these narratives with either Hernán Cortés or St. Thomas—an identification which is also a source of diversity of opinions about the nature of "Quetzalcoatl".
    Among the Aztecs, whose beliefs are the best-documented in the historical sources, Quetzalcoatl was related to gods of the wind, of Venus, of the dawn, of merchants and of arts, crafts and knowledge. He was also the patron god of the Aztec priesthood, of learning and knowledge. Quetzalcoatl was one of several important gods in the Aztec pantheon along with the gods Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca and Huitzilopochtli.

    I´ve done this one in the hospital at the beginning of the year :) (Smile)

    (u know, needles, nurses, and fatty doctors everywhere XD) as part of the deity set for "Myth: Phanteons", check it :) (Smile)

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    PSCS/bamboo/6 Hours/music: Quetzalcoatl - Therion (this song is AWESOME alive!!!!!!!!!!, come back to Chile XD)

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    holy summon
    about 14 years ago
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    Well, if its mayan, then its Kukulkan

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    tarsiero
    almost 14 years ago
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    agree quetzalcoatl is aztec, not maya

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    Darkspire1
    over 13 years ago
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    This a hell of a lot more badass than the Yugioh 5ds version.

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    JACU
    over 13 years ago
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    Kukulkan And Quetzalcoatl mean the same... mean Feathered Snake in mayan and nauatl... Mayan: Kukul=Feather Kan=Snake.
    Nauatl:Quetzal=Feather coatl=Snake

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