Hunab Ku is the supreme god of Maya mythology.
read Sargon The Magnificent...it goes into great detail about this subject and many like it...hope that helps
Huitzilopochtli, they even built a massive pyramid to him in the center of the capital city and also performed human sacrifice as a way of appeasing him.
Kukulcan was a version of Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent. Chacs were rain gods.
No he did not protect a city. The supreme god of storms and rain was associated with agriculture and fertility.
He was their main god and he was the god of creation and the god of fire and hearth
Mayan sun god
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Mayan Gods were gods that the Mayan believed in they had many gods. For Example they had a corn god an sun god. They mayans also believed in paying the gods by sacraficing humans and animals so the gods favored them.
No he did not protect a city. The supreme god of storms and rain was associated with agriculture and fertility.
the gods and goddeses are the rulers of them selfs no one else because a god is a supreme ruler so there is no ruler
Yes he was the Mayan god of sacrifice.
He was their main god and he was the god of creation and the god of fire and hearth
Mayan sun god
urusbutsin
Mayan Gods were gods that the Mayan believed in they had many gods. For Example they had a corn god an sun god. They mayans also believed in paying the gods by sacraficing humans and animals so the gods favored them.
Atahualpa, the king of Mayan/Incas and also the son of the Sun god.
the became friends and live forever and ever
Acan was the god of wine. Ah Peku was the god of thunder.
There is no official "Supreme God", like Zeus is in Greek mythology. However if one were to give the title of "Supreme God" to a Norse God it would have to be Odin.
basicaly agriculture such as maize, beans, and squash.