Huitztlampaehecatl
Huitztlampaehecatl is the personification of the south wind in Aztec mythology. He is one of four brothers who personify the winds from the cardinal directions.
↻ synthesized from 4 sources
When
- First attested
- 1300 CE
- Attested period
- 1300 – 1521
- Historical notes
- Aztec civilization period.
Relationships
- sibling of
- Cihuatecayotl, Mictlanpachecatl, Tlalocayotl
Sources
Source passages
“His brothers are Mictlanpachecatl, Tlalocayotl, and Huitztlampaehecatl, who personify the winds from the north, east, and south respectively.”
#33489 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Huitztlampaehecatl is the god of the South wind. His brothers are Cihuatecayotl, Tlalocayotl, and Mictlanpachecatl, who personify the winds from the west, east, and north respectively.”
#33507 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“His brothers are Cihuatecayotl, Tlalocayotl, and Huitztlampaehecatl, who personify the winds from the west, east, and south respectively.”
#33519 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“His brothers are Cihuatecayotl, Mictlanpachecatl, and Huitztlampaehecatl, who personify the winds from the west, north, and south, respectively.”
#33632 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001