The serpent itself is not a god to the Aztecs, however Quetzalcoatl did have the form of a feathered serpent.
Aztec sun god or "feathered serpent"
Quetzalocatl
Quetzalcoatl
In Aztec and Toltec mythology, Quetzalcoati was the feathered serpent god.
Did you mean Quetzalcoatl? He was an Aztec and Toltec god, the Winged Serpent. In Aztec religion the high priests were also called Quetzalcoatl.
The Aztec god of the wind is named Ehecatl. He is often depicted as a feathered serpent and is associated with creation, life, and inspiration. Ehecatl was a significant deity in Aztec religion and mythology.
No. Real snakes have scales. Quetzalcoatl, a god in Aztec mythology, is described as a feathered serpent.
although the Aztec documents say there god Quetzalcoatl was there first emperor it is most likely his successor Itzcoatl in English it means obsidian serpent.
Help I don't know what it is?!! Its either religion, military, feather serpent god, or human sacrifice?!!
Quetzalcoatl is an Aztec sky and creator god. The name is a combination of quetzal, a brightly colored Mesoamerican bird, and coatl, meaning serpent.Quetzalcoatl is often referred to as The Feathered Serpent and was connected to the planet Venus. He was also the patron god of the Aztec priesthood, of learning and knowledge. Today Quetzalcoatl is arguably the best known Aztec deity, and is often thought to have been the principal Aztec god.
Perhaps you are thinking of Quetzalcoatl, a Mesoamerican deity whose name comes from the Nahuatl language and has the meaning of "feathered-serpent".
The eagle and the serpent represented the sky and the earth. These two animalsÊwere important to Aztec beliefs. They worshipped gods who represented these animals.