While the actual amount is uncertain, around 500 have been discovered so far.
i only know they had 4 gods no idea how many goddesses
Worshiped many gods and goddess and built many temples and permits
Here are some Tezcatlipoca the god of the great bear the star constellation Then there was Quetzalcoatl the god of the morning and evening star and lastly there was Matlalcueye the goddess of freshwater lakes and streams ,
In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.
well there was 12 main gods and goddesses (the Olympians) they were Zeus- god of the sky / king of the gods Hera- goddess of marriage / queen of the gods Poseidon- god of the sea / god of earthquakes Aphrodite- goddess of love / goddess of beauty Hephaestus- god of the forge / god of fire Athena- goddess of wisdom / goddess of strategy Ares- god of war / god of blood thirst Hermes- god of travelers / god of thieves Artemis- goddess of the hunt / goddess of virginity Apollo- god of music / god of poetry Hades- god of the Underworld Demeter- goddess of fertility / goddess of crops
The Aztecs didn't attack Cortes and his men at first because they did think that he was a god. But after Cortes captured the priest or leader, he masacured many Aztecs and conquered their land.
Atlacoya -- goddess of droughtChiconahui - a domestic fertility goddessCitlalicue - a creator of the starsCipactonal - god of astrology, sorcery (witchcraft)Oxomoco - goddess of astrologyXochiquezal - goddess of female sexuality, prostitutes, pleasurePatecatl - god of healing and creator of peyote (a hallucinogenic)
there were about 1,000 gods and goddess that the aztecs worshiped but they respected the sun god more than any of them
The Aztecs believed in many different gods, including Tenochtitlan, the sun god, and the war god.
Worshiped many gods and goddess and built many temples and permits
Worshiped many gods and goddess and built many temples and permits
There is way to many to type
Worshiped many gods and goddess and built many temples and permits
Worshiped many gods and goddess and built many temples and permits
Aztec Gods:Chalchiuhtlicue - goddess of the lakes and streamsChantico - goddess of the hearthChicomecoatl - goddess of maizeCoatlicue - goddess for the pain of lifeHuehuetectim - god of fireHuitzilopochtli - god of war, sun and the nationMictlantecuhtl - god of the deadQuetzalcoatl - god of knowledge, creation, priesthood, and windTezcatlipoca - god of magic, war and deathTezcatlipoca - god of speech and languageTlaloc - god of rainTloque Nahuaque - god of everywhere, the one supreme force, both male and femaleXipe Totec - god of spring and new life, god of sufferingXochipilli - prince of flowers, god of dawn, dance and love
Many believe Pandora was the goddess of curiosity, but she was mortal; the first woman. There is no Greek god or goddess of curiosity.
Huitzilopochtli was the sun god of the Aztecs.
Here are some Tezcatlipoca the god of the great bear the star constellation Then there was Quetzalcoatl the god of the morning and evening star and lastly there was Matlalcueye the goddess of freshwater lakes and streams ,