Trecena
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This is in reference to a 13 day period. The trecena is the reference point at which we find day signs.
Trecena Order and Teotl Associations [1]
Number | Trecena | Teotl |
---|---|---|
1 | 1 Cipactli | Tonacatecuhtli, sometimes with Tonacacihuatl |
2 | 1 Ocelotl | Quetzalcoatl |
3 | 1 Mazatl | Tepeyollotl with Tlazolteotl or Quetzalcoatl |
4 | 1 Xochitl | Huehuecoyotl, with Ixnextli or dancer |
5 | 1 Acatl | Chalchiuhtlicue |
6 | 1 Miquiztli | Tecciztecatl, with Tonatiuh or Tezcatlipoca |
7 | 1 Quiauitl | Tlaloc, sometimes with Chicomecoatl |
8 | 1 Malinalli | Mayahuel, sometimes with Xochipilli or Cinteotl |
9 | 1 Coatl | Xiuhtecuhtli and Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli |
10 | 1 Tecpatl | Mictlantecuhtli |
11 | 1 Ozomahtli | Patecatl and Cuauhtliocelotl |
12 | 1 Cuetzpallin | Itztlacoliuhqui |
13 | 1 Ollin | Tezcatlipoca or Uactli and Ixcuina or Tlazolteotl |
14 | 1 Itzcuintli | Tlazolteotl |
15 | 1 Calli | Xipe Totec and Quetzalcoatl |
16 | 1 Cozcacuauhtli | Itzpapalotl |
17 | 1 Atl | Xolotl and Tlalchitonatiuh or 4 Ollin |
18 | 1 Ehecatl | Chalchiuhtototl |
19 | 1 Cuauhtli | Tonatiuh |
20 | 1 Tochtli | Xochiquetzal and Tezcatlipoca |
References
- ↑ Boone, Elizabeth Hill. Cycles of Time and Meaning in the Mexican Books of Fate. Page 48.