Ōmeyōcān

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The highest level of heaven, termed 'place of duality' in Nahuatl sources. Described as 'the mansion of the Lord of Abundance' and located above the nine-tiered heavens.

When

First attested
1500 CE
Attested period
1500 – 2020
Historical notes
Referenced in Florentine Codex and Historia de los mexicanos por sus pinturas.

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Sources

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Source passages

“Multiple Nahuatl sources, notably the Florentine Codex, name the highest level of heaven Ōmeyōcān or 'place of duality'.”

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