Mācuīltōchtli
deity intermediate Aztec single tradition · 3
One of the five Āhuiatēteoh, Aztec gods of excess and pleasure. Known as Five Rabbit, this deity is the god of drunkenness.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
When
- First attested
- 1200 CE
- Attested period
- 1200 – 1521
- Historical notes
- Postclassic central Mexican deity attested in pre-Columbian traditions ending with Spanish conquest in 1521.
Relationships
- aspect of
- Āhuiatēteoh, Centzon Tōtōchtin, Ahuiateteo
- co occurs with
- Ixtlilton, Tepoztecatl, Texcatzonatl, Colhuatzincatl, Xochipilli, Tzitzimimeh, Mācuīlcōzcacuāuhtli, Patecatl, Mayahuel
- allied with
- Centzon Tōtōchtin
- sibling of
- Macuilxochitl, Mācuīlcuetzpalin, Mācuīlmalīnalli, Macuilcozcacuahtli
- manifested by
- Ahuiateteo, Centzon Tōtōchtin
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (3)
Source passages
“Mācuīltōchtli (Five Rabbit), the god of drunkenness”
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