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- Lords_of_the_Night abstract "In Mesoamerican mythology the Lords of the Night are a set of nine gods who each ruled over every ninth night forming a calendrical cycle. Each lord was associated with a particular fortune, bad or good, that was an omen for the night that they ruled over.The lords of the night are known in both the Aztec and Maya calendar, although the specific names of the Maya Night Lords are unknown.The glyphs corresponding to the night gods are known and mayanists identify them with labels G1 to G9, the G series. Generally, these glyphs are frequently used with a fixed glyph coined F. The only Mayan light lord that has been identified is the God G9,Pauahtun the Aged Quadripartite God.The existence of a 9 nights cycle in Mesoamerican calendrics was first discovered in 1904 by Eduard Seler. The Aztec names of the Deities are known because their names are glossed in the Codex Telleriano-Remensis and Codex Tudela. Seler argued that the 9 lords each corresponded to one of the nine levels of the under world and ruled the corresponding hour of the night time, this argument has not generally been accepted, since the evidence suggests that the lord of a given night ruled over that entire night. Zelia Nuttall argued that the Nine Lords of the Night represented the nine moons of the Lunar year. The cycle of the Nine Lords of the Night held special relation to the Mesoamerican ritual calendar of 260-days and nights or -night which includes exactly 29 groups of 9 nights each, and also, approximately, 9 vague lunations of 29 days each.The Nine Lords of the Night in Aztec mythology are: Xiuhtecuhtli ("Turqoise/Year/Fire Lord") Tezcatlipoca ("Smoking Mirror") Piltzintecuhtli ("Prince Lord") Centeotl ("Maize God") Mictlantecuhtli ("Underworld Lord") Chalchiuhtlicue ("Jade Is Her Skirt") Tlazolteotl ("Filth God[dess]") Tepeyollotl ("Mountain Heart") Tlaloc (Rain God)↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 5.0 5.1 ↑".
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- Lords_of_the_Night wikiPageWikiLink Mictlantecuhtli.
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- Lords_of_the_Night wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord of the night".
- Lords_of_the_Night wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lords of the Night (mythology)".
- Lords_of_the_Night wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lords of the Night".
- Lords_of_the_Night wikiPageWikiLinkText "Night Gods of the Aztecs".
- Lords_of_the_Night wikiPageWikiLinkText "lord of the third hour of the night".
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- Lords_of_the_Night subject Category:Aztec_calendars.
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- Lords_of_the_Night comment "In Mesoamerican mythology the Lords of the Night are a set of nine gods who each ruled over every ninth night forming a calendrical cycle.".
- Lords_of_the_Night label "Lords of the Night".
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- Lords_of_the_Night sameAs Yoalteuctin.
- Lords_of_the_Night sameAs Signori_della_Notte_(Mesoamerica).
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