QUETZALCOATL

kĕtˌsälkôätˈəl [Nahuatl,=feathered serpent], ancient deity and legendary ruler of the Toltec in Mexico. The name is also that of a Toltec ruler, who is credited with the discovery of corn, the arts, science, and the calendar. It is unclear whether the ruler took his name from the god or as a great ruler was revered and later deified.

Quetzalcoatl, god of civilization, was identified with the planet Venus and with the wind; he represented the forces of good and light pitted against those of evil and darkness, which were championed by Tezcatlipoca. According to one epic legend, Quetzalcoatl, deceived by Tezcatlipoca, was driven from Tula, the Toltec capital, and wandered for many years until he reached his homeland, the east coast of Mexico—where he was consumed by divine fire, his ashes turning into birds and his heart becoming the morning star. Another version has him sailing off to a mythical land, leaving behind the promise of his return. Adopting the name, the Aztec linked it with the worship of the war god Huitzilopotchtli and applied it to some of their ranking priests. Montezuma viewed the Spanish invaders as the returning hosts of Quetzalcoatl. There is a great pyramid in honor of the deity at Cholula, and the sky-serpent motif in the mosaics at Mitla probably represents Quetzalcoatl. The famous Temple of Quetzalcoatl at Teotihuacán is now regarded by some authorities as having been consecrated to a different god.

It is likely that the figure who gave rise to the legendary Quetzalcoatl was an ancestor of his Maya counterpart, Kulkulcán. The Toltec of Tula moved southward, settled in SW Campeche, and in the 10th cent. under the leadership of Kulkulcán, a historical figure, occupied Chichén Itzá and founded the cities of Uxmal and Mayapán. Although probably assimilated into the Maya culture by this time, the invaders still employed Mexican architectural motifs (especially the feathered serpent) extensively. After the death of Kulkulcán he became the patron deity of Chichén Itzá, and most of the temples were dedicated to him. The symbol for both Quetzalcoatl and Kulkulcán, the serpent with quetzal feathers, has an obvious connection with serpent worship.

See L. Séjourné, Burning Water (tr. 1957).

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...the favorable promise of Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl. The Toltec leaders then assemble...telling them of the command of Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl Nacxitl Tepeuhqui, after which theTolteca...somewhat circuitous route, to Cholollan. Quetzalcoatl is only mentioned twice more: first...
...XIII FIRST CONTACT En el 1-Cana nacio Quetzalcoatl "se cuenta que este ano nacio Quetzalcoatl Habia prometido volver en al ano de su...capitan Hernando Cortes hubiese Ilegado Quetzalcoatl . . . Y porque Moctezuma tenia una mala...
...this fit well with references to Quetzalcoatl as the precious twin. Finally, since...scholar Jacque Lafaye feels that the Quetzalcoatl-St. Thomas conflation is the "most...disabused of the idea of Cortes as Quetzalcoatl. However, the belief in the return...
...base for imperial expansion. The one name Quetzalcoatl used in reference to both the mythological deity also called Ehecatl Quetzalcoatl and the historical priest-king also called Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl has resulted in a volatile interaction...
...is by reimagining the serpent-god Quetzalcoatl as the fair-faced, bearded god...interpretations of the Mesoamerican god Quetzalcoatl, as mentioned earlier. The name is...such as the Codex Chi?t?lpopoc?, Quetzalcoatl is believed to have once been a great...
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...Pinchbeck. 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl. by Fran Shor Daniel Pinchbeck. 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher...Pinchbecks new book, 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl, pushes the boundaries of radical...
Quetzalcoatl and the smoking mirror: reflections...conflicting legends about the parentage of Quetzalcoatl. One is inclined to say he was an...wise serpent signified the Earth. Quetzalcoatl was revered by his people as a god...
Kathleen Lignell The Flight of Quetzalcoatl If they tell you the god who disappeared is now returned, dont believe them. If they say they forced him out of the city by showing...
...a man-god named Feather-snake (Quetzalcoatl) created humans, and since this is...chief, like One Reed (also called Quetzalcoatl, "Feather-snake," in this text...untempted chief, corresponds to Quetzalcoatl, a god in The Legend of the Suns...
...of Mesoamericas most popular gods, Quetzalcoatl. This, too, fits the Aztec concept...personified in the legendary figure of Quetzalcoatl" (Leon-Portilla 1963:98). The...connection between the two kachinas. Quetzalcoatl, the `Feathered Serpent, seems to...
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...ancient or New Age religious beliefs. Quetzalcoatl aka Kulkulcan? In the case of Alvarado...Graham proposed a sculpture representing Quetzalcoatl, or the Plumed Serpent, of Aztec...of Mexican ancestry who associated Quetzalcoatl with human sacrifice. Several members...
...Chaac, and the Toltec gods including Quetzalcoatl. When the Itza merged with the Toltec...women were sacrificed. About 987, Quetzalcoatl, a Toltec king, arrived with an army...the northern side are sculptures of Quetzalcoatl, the feather-headed serpent god...
...home of the supreme Mesoamerican god, Quetzalcoatl, who supposedly lived for a time on...plaza of the village of Amatlan de Quetzalcoatl to express how important it is to us...When the wind blows, people say, "Quetzalcoatl esta animado," the plumed serpent...
...Moctezuma does not take him for the god Quetzalcoatl, and the Spaniard is put to death...your problem: was he or wasnt he? Quetzalcoatl, I mean. Now, Id say not, but thats...albino goes on to suggest that "the Quetzalcoatl cult, if you think about it, isnt...
...Toltec Ballgame: Who Played Ball with Quetzalcoatl?" Through an examination of Toltec...10, Koontz presents a workshop, "Quetzalcoatl: The Feathered Serpent and the Creation...Mesoamerican World." The story of the Quetzalcoatl, recorded in Aztec sources of the...
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...Wine Seller, 302 S. Third St., offer "Bacchus Meets Quetzalcoatl" with exceptional wines paired with hand-dipped fine chocolates...Wine Seller, 302 S. Third St., offer "Bacchus Meets Quetzalcoatl" with exceptional wines paired with hand-dipped fine chocolates...
...Wine Seller, 302 S. Third St., offer "Bacchus Meets Quetzalcoatl" with wines, hand-dipped chocolates and live music...Wine Seller, 302 S. Third St., offer "Bacchus Meets Quetzalcoatl" with wines, hand-dipped chocolates and live music...
...takes over: pagan magic in the shape of a man-god named Quetzalcoatl, a feathered serpent who helped govern the ancient Aztec...1519, many Indians believed he was the personification of Quetzalcoatl, making it easier for Cortes to quell their opposition...
...Chocolates. Those who participate in the "Bacchus Meets Quetzalcoatl" affair on Friday or Saturday evening will enjoy delectable...Bobs chocolates." Advance reservations for "Bacchus Meets Quetzalcoatl" are requested; call Grahams Chocolates at (630) 232...
...much money and ensuring that at least some California kids can distinguish between Quetzalcoatl, the Aztec snake god, and, say, Thomas Jefferson. Quetzalcoatl, by the way, is commemorated in San Jose as an 8-foot-tall coiled snake statue...
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QUETZALCOATL ket salkoat l Nahuatl,=feathered...ruler was revered and later deified. Quetzalcoatl, god of civilization, was identified...Tezcatlipoca . According to one epic legend, Quetzalcoatl, deceived by Tezcatlipoca, was driven...
KUKULCAN see Quetzalcoatl . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Street of the Dead. Other buildings along this axis include the Pyramid of the Moon; the Citadel containing the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, so called because of its carvings of feathered serpents; the Temple of Agriculture; and the Quetzalpapalotl Palace...
...remains including pyramidal structures and ball courts. One of the former was surmounted by a temple to the Toltec hero-god Quetzalcoatl and had unusual sculptured columns in the form of warriors. These columns have been restored. Besides continuing restoration...
...native allies, notably in the province of the Tlaxcala. Montezuma, believing the Spanish to be descendants of the god Quetzalcoatl , tried to persuade them to leave by offering rich gifts. That failing, he received them in his splendid court at Tenochtitlan...
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