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Coatlicue
Coatlicue (; , ), also known as Teteoh innan (, ), is the Aztec goddess who gave birth to the moon, stars, and Huitzilopochtli, the god of the sun and war. The goddesses Tocih “our grandmother”, and Cihuacoatl “snake woman”, the patron of women who die in childbirth, were also seen as aspects of Coatlicue. == Etymology == The goddess' Classical Nahuatl name can be rendered both ''Cōātlīcue'' and ''Cōātl īcue'', from ''cōātl'' “snake” and ''īcue'' “her skirt”, roughly meaning “(who has ) the skirt of snakes”. The name ''Tēteoh īnnān'', from ''tēteoh'', plural of ''teōtl'' “god”, + ''īnnān'' “their mother”, refers directly to her maternal role as a primordial earth goddess.
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